![]() | Antifundamentalism in Modern America Subjects: Religious fundamentalism -- History; Religious fundamentalism -- United States -- History; Religion and politics -- United States; David Harrington Watt's Antifundamentalism in Modern America gives us a pathbreaking account of the role that the fear of fundamentalism has played--and continues to play--in American culture. David Harrington Watt teaches at Haverford College, where he is the Douglas and Dorothy Steere Professor of Quaker Studies. He is the author of Bible-Carrying Christians : Conservative Protestants and Social Power and A Transforming Faith : Explorations of Twentieth-Century American Evangelicalism and coeditor of Fundamentalism : Perspectives on a Contested History . |
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