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(New page: ==Overview== category:religion"The religious right" is shorthand for an informal alliance of conservative and evangelical/"[[Christian fundamentalism|fundam...) |
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''there are many more groups than listed here'' | ''there are many more groups than listed here'' | ||
+ | * [[Campus Crusade for Christ]], founded(?) by [[Bill Bright]] | ||
* The [[Council for National Policy]], founded by [[Tim LaHaye]] | * The [[Council for National Policy]], founded by [[Tim LaHaye]] | ||
+ | * [[Focus on the Family]], founded(?) by [[James Dobson]] | ||
* The [[Moral Majority]] | * The [[Moral Majority]] |
Revision as of 03:17, 10 January 2008
Overview
"The religious right" is shorthand for an informal alliance of conservative and evangelical/"fundamentalist" groups in the United States.
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Groups
there are many more groups than listed here
- Campus Crusade for Christ, founded(?) by Bill Bright
- The Council for National Policy, founded by Tim LaHaye
- Focus on the Family, founded(?) by James Dobson
- The Moral Majority