Covering the Bible Belt I: Montgomery Wars: Religion and Alabama Politics

Would the Religious Right take over a state in 1998? Alabama’s flamboyant Gov. Fob James won the Republican re-nomination and the attention of the national press with a heady mixture of aggressive public Christianity and states rights rhetoric. But voters weren’t buying.

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Published in:Religion in the news
Main Author: Johnson, Gerald (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 1999
In: Religion in the news
Year: 1999, Volume: 2, Issue: 1, Pages: 6-8
Further subjects:B New Right (Politics)
B United States
B James, Fob
B Church and state
B Alabama
B Politics and government
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Summary:Would the Religious Right take over a state in 1998? Alabama’s flamboyant Gov. Fob James won the Republican re-nomination and the attention of the national press with a heady mixture of aggressive public Christianity and states rights rhetoric. But voters weren’t buying.
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