Hippies of the Religious Right

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This volume demonstrates that the Christian Right has a surprising past. Historical analysis reveals that the countercultural movements and evangelicalism share a common heritage. Shires warns that political operatives in both parties need to heed this fact if they hope to either, in the case of the Republican Party, retain their evangelical constituency, or, in the case of the Democratic Party, recruit new evangelical voters.

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Introduction
13
The Counterculture
33
OldTime Religion and NewTime Youth
51
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69
The Evangelical Lifestyle
83
The Countercultural Christians
103
The Merging of Countercultural and Evangelical
123
Awaiting the Religious Right
155
Politically Right
169
The Christian Right and Its Sixties Inheritance
195
Epilogue
215
Notes
223
Bibliography
269
Index
281
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Preston Shires (Ph D University of Nebraska) is Instructor in History, SE Community College in Lincoln, NE

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