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Author Jenkins, Jack (Journalist), author.

Title American prophets : the religious roots of progressive politics and the ongoing fight for the soul of the country [Hoopla electronic resource] / Jack Jenkins.

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : HarperAudio, 2020.
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Performer Read by Kyle Tait.
Summary From one of the country's most respected religion reporters, a paradigm-shifting discussion of how the religious left is actually the moral compass that has long steered America's political debates, including today. Since the ascendancy of the religious right in the 1970s, common wisdom holds that it is a coalition of fundamentalist power brokers who are the "moral majority", setting the standard for conservative Christian values and working to preserve the status quo. But, as national religion reporter Jack Jenkins contends, the country is also driven by a vibrant, long-standing moral force from the left. Constituting an amorphous group of interfaith activists that goes by many names and takes many forms, this coalition has operated since America's founding - praying, protesting, and marching for common goals that have moved society forward. Throughout our history, the religious left has embodied and championed the progressive values at the heart of American democracy - abolition, labor reform, civil rights, environmental preservation. Drawing on his years of reporting, Jenkins examines the reemergence of progressive faith-based activism, detailing its origins and contrasting its goals with those of the religious right. Today's rapidly expanding interfaith coalition - which includes Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and other faiths - has become a force within the larger "resistance" movement. Jenkins profiles Washington political insiders - including former White House staffers and faith outreach directors for the campaigns of Barack Obama, John Kerry, and Hillary Clinton - as well as a new generation of progressive faith leaders at the forefront today, including: Rev. William Barber II, leader of North Carolina's Moral Mondays and co-chair of the nationwide Poor People's campaign Linda Sarsour, co-chair of the Women's March Rev. Traci Blackmon, a pastor near Ferguson, Missouri, who works to lift up black liberation efforts across the country Sister Simone Campbell, head of the Catholic social justice lobby and the "Nuns on the Bus" tour organizer Native American "water protectors" who demonstrated against the Dakota Access Pipeline in Standing Rock Bishop Gene Robinson, the first openly gay Episcopal bishop An exciting reevaluation of America's moral center and an inspiring portrait of progressive faith-in-action, American Prophets will change the way we think about the intersection of politics and religion.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Christianity and politics -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Progressivism (United States politics) -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Liberalism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Liberalism -- United States.
United States -- Church history -- History -- 21st century.
United States -- Politics and government -- 2009-2017.
United States -- Politics and government -- 2017-
Added Author Tait, Kyle, narrator
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ISBN 9780062989338 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
0062989332 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT12586526
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