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  • U.S. university, Christian but not considered part of the Christian Right, with several campuses in [[California (U.S. state)|California]]
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  • ...us congregations of which are not usually considered part of the political Christian Right.
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  • ...Participants in the movement often say the movement is a reaction to the [[Christian Right|evangelical right-wing]], which they find overbearing. The movement started
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  • Head of Christian Right interest group, Eagle Forum, for "conservative and pro-family men and women
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  • ...strong in some areas and has an important role politically as part of the Christian Right. Preachers like Pat Robertson, the late [[Jerry Falwell, Sr.]], groups like
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  • {{r|Christian Right||**}}
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  • It wasn't until the 1980s and the rise of a politically active Christian Right stoked by preachers and televangelists like Pat Robertson and [[Jerry Falwe
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  • {{rpl|Christian Right}}
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  • | title = Role-Playing Games and the Christian Right: Community Formation in Response to a Moral Panic
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  • ..." This position puts it on the margin of what is generally considered the Christian Right. <ref name=Platform>{{citation
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  • ...e rise of [[televangelism]] in the 1980s, such that the development of the Christian Right comes to seem inevitable. {{seealso|Christian Right}}
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  • ...date [[Jimmy Carter]] in 1976, but thereafter drifted to the far right, or Christian Right and became a strong voting base for the [[Republican Party (United States)]
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  • {{main|Christian right|Evangelical left}} The mass-appeal of the Christian right in the so-called [[red states]], and its success in rallying resistance to
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  • ...e advocates of [[Dominionism]], a political philosophy associated with the Christian Right, have used the Declaration to justify that the United States is a Christian
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  • * [[Template:Christian Right/Metadata]]
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  • * Ribuffo, Leo P. ''The Old Christian Right: The Protestant Far Right from the Great Depression to the Cold War''. Temp
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  • * [[Christian Right/Related Articles]]
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  • ...e suggests, was selected due to a demonstrated ability to connect with the Christian Right in other books.<ref name=LAT2009-11-17>{{citation
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