Democracy is in peril and on the brink of extinction in the United States of America.
There are many reasons why it has gotten to this point, but this book looks exclusively at the role Evangelical Christianity has played in the process. By infusing the Republican Party with its values, world view, and its vision for America, it has contributed to the divisiveness that has made it virtually impossible to govern.
Our government is hopelessly crippled because of two different world views: one that is inherently racist and exclusionary where evidence doesn’t matter and authoritarianism is favored, and the other that is more inclusive and progressive—where evidence matters, science is respected, and democracy is valued.
It is difficult to find a common ground between these world views and get anything done for the country, making alternative means of governing more attractive to people throughout the world who are watching what is happening in America.
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Rogene A. Buchholz is the Legendre-Soule Chair in Business Ethics Emeritus at Loyola University New Orleans. He held this endowed chair at Loyola for thirteen years until his retirement in 2002. He formerly taught at various business schools as a full-time faculty member or visitor. He earned numerous degrees, including a Ph.D. from the Business School at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author or co-author of fifteen books and lives with his wife in Denver, Colorado.