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The Book That Made America: How the Bible Formed Our Nation
By Jerry Newcombe
There is little doubt that Christianity in general and the Bible in particular has greatly influenced the development of the United States. In his book, "The Book That Made America: How the Bible Formed Our Nation", Jerry Newcombe traces the story of how this happened and explains why it is important to understand today.
In spite of leftist hootings such as Barack Obama's declaration that "America is not a Christian nation" and Newsweek's announcement of the demise of Christian America, the Bible still has tremendous influence on the lives of millions of Americans and plays a significant role in American politics.
In this work, Jerry Newcombe combines careful analysis and accurate scholarship in a well-written justification for religion in American life and makes clear that it is Christianity that has made America not just unique, but exceptional among the nations of the world.
"The Book That Made America: How the Bible Formed Our Nation" has been called a "major spiritual weapon for the moral and spiritual civil war we are waging for the soul of America." Critics proclaim: "it portrays the power of Scripture that transformed the American wilderness into the world’s first Christian constitutional republic."
A great read for those hotly engaged in the cultural war with the left.
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