On September 11, 2001, Americans witnessed
horrific carnage inspired by religious extremism. We saw that religious
fundamentalists will stop at nothing to reign terror on those they regard as
their enemies. In our response, we began to focus on the oppressive treatment of
women and children in other parts of the world where religious fundamentalism
rules.
Yet, even now, most Americans fail to realize the magnitude of problems posed by
our own country’s Christian fundamentalism and Religious Right. We regard such
dogmatism as odd but non-threatening. We reason, “Why should we be concerned, so
long as it doesn’t affect us?”
But the problem does affect all of us. It affects those women and children in
fundamentalist Christian homes who suffer severe emotional, physical, and sexual
abuse. It affects minorities, particularly African-Americans, and
gays and
lesbians.
Equally disconcerting, the problem affects adherents of non-fundamentalist
faiths and those with no religious beliefs who are prime targets of
fundamentalists’ prejudicial attitudes. To the Christian Right in America, even
mainstream Christians whose tenets differ from those of conservative
Christianity are violators of the will of God and must reform. American
Christian fundamentalists are working to change laws of our land and thus force
all Americans to conform to strict religious ideologies.
Kimberly Blaker’s The Fundamentals of Extremism: The Christian Right in America
is not just another book on the Religious Right.
John Shelby Spong, best-selling
author of Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism calls Blaker’s book, “a
thorough analysis of a present crisis.” In this stark and troubling account of
the Religious Right’s vision for America, readers will come face-to-face with
fundamentalist goals and tactics that have long been under way.
Blaker’s carefully documented and compelling narrative exposes the full spectrum
of issues on the Christian fundamentalist agenda. Rarely have these issues been
examined so thoroughly; at least one has never been examined and exposed
nationally.
This absorbing exposé urges mainstream Americans to recognize and oppose the
encroachment of Christian fundamentalism on our secular society. It is a
stirring appeal for religious freedom and the protection of civil liberties for
all—including for the extremists who would deny such rights to others.
Read about the editor and
coauthors
Read endorsements by Richard
Dawkins, Gerald A. Larue, John Shelby Spong, Nadine Strossen, and John M.
Swomley.