Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics - Ross Douthat - Books - Free Press - 9781439178331 - April 16, 2013
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AS THE YOUNGEST-EVER OP-ED COLUMNIST FOR The New York Times, Ross Douthat has emerged as one of the most provocative and influential voices of his generation. In Bad Religion he offers a masterful and forceful account of how American Christianity has lost its way?and why it threatens to take American society with it.

In a world populated by ?pray and grow rich? gospels and Christian cults of self-esteem, Ross Douthat argues that America?s problem isn?t too much religion; nor is it intolerant secularism. Rather, it?s bad religion. Conservative and liberal, political and pop cultural, traditionally religious and fashionably ?spiritual??Christianity?s place in American life has increasingly been taken over, not by atheism, but by heresy: debased versions of Christian faith that stroke our egos, indulge our follies, and encourage our worst impulses.

In a brilliant and provocative story that moves from the 1950s to the age of Obama, Douthat explores how bad religion has crippled the country?s ability to confront our most pressing challenges and accelerated American decline.


352 pages

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Released April 16, 2013
ISBN13 9781439178331
Publishers Free Press
Pages 352
Dimensions 140 × 213 × 213 mm   ·   294 g
Language English  

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