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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael LieneschPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.475kg ISBN: 9780807861912ISBN 10: 080786191 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 01 September 2009 Audience: College/higher education , College/higher education , Undergraduate , Further / Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA thoughtful, well-written, and comprehensive study. . . . Scholars who study the current furor over creationism, intelligent design, and evolution would be well served to consult Lienesch to learn that the current actors are following closely in their great-grandparents' footsteps. <br> -- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Brings new insight to the movement and succeeds in making political theory comprehensible through concrete application. . . . A wonderful model of applying political theory to real historical events to retell a familiar tale in new and enlightening ways. Lienesch succeeds marvelously at writing a book that historians, political scientists, and an interested public alike can read for enjoyment and edification. -- Journal of Southern History Brings new insight to the movement and succeeds in making political theory comprehensible through concrete application. . . . A wonderful model of applying political theory to real historical events to retell a familiar tale in new and enlightening ways. In treating fundamentalism as a social movement--and in a way that is thoroughly informed by cutting-edge movement theory--<i>In the Beginning</i> brings to light much that has been overlooked in the emergence of fundamentalism, and it offers insight into how the politics of religious conservatism has become so important in the last twenty years.--<i>Church History</i> A remarkably successful contribution to the voluminous literature on fundamentalism that offers material not only to those who are primarily interested in the evolution of fundamentalism as a political movement but also to readers who seek greater insight into the development of American fundamentalism.--Journal of Religion A thoughtful, well-written, and comprehensive study. . . . Scholars who study the current furor over creationism, intelligent design, and evolution would be well served to consult Lienesch to learn that the current actors are following closely in their great-grandparents' footsteps.--Register of the Kentucky Historical Society A valuable addition to our knowledge of the development of the fundamentalist and antievolution movement.--Southern Historian Advance[s] our understanding of anti-evolution in some significant ways.--Arkansas Historical Quarterly An illuminating study. . . . Easily accessible to advanced students in any field of the humanities or social sciences. . . . A remarkably successful contribution to the voluminous literature on fundamentalism.--The Journal of Religion An informative, important contribution to scholarship.--American Historical Review Appeal[s] to readers interested in the conjunction of science and religion. . . . Recommended.--Choice Brings new insight to the movement and succeeds in making political theory comprehensible through concrete application. . . . A wonderful model of applying political theory to real historical events to retell a familiar tale in new and enlightening ways. Lienesch succeeds marvelously at writing a book that historians, political scientists, and an interested public alike can read for enjoyment and edification.--Journal of Southern History By tracing the development of the anti-evolution movement from the origins of fundamentalism to the campaign for intelligent design, In the Beginning is the first book to consider the movement as a whole. It should therefore be of great interest to scholars of social movements and conservative Protestantism.--Politics and Religion Capably analyzes one of the most formidable political movements of the twentieth century. . . . An essential treatise for comprehending the past, present, and future debates over the teaching of evolution.--The Courier Excellent. . . . A sophisticated yet jargon-free [prose] that should satisfy academics and lay readers alike. . . . The anti-evolution movement is not abating. It is Lienesch's considerable achievement to demonstrate exactly why that is so.--Reports of the National Center for Science Education In treating fundamentalism as a social movement--and in a way that is thoroughly informed by cutting-edge movement theory--In the Beginning brings to light much that has been overlooked in the emergence of fundamentalism, and it offers insight into how the politics of religious conservatism has become so important in the last twenty years.--Church History Lienesch is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the successive waves of anti-Darwinism, right up to intelligent design.--The Nation Lienesch writes in a consistently readable and engaging style peppered with illuminating anecdotes and fascinating asides . . . . An enormous contribution.--H-Education So clearly written and argued that it should appeal to the broadest array of readers--specialists, undergraduate and graduate students, and lay persons alike.--Georgia Historical Quarterly The book is a smashing success. It is engaging, beautifully written, and it is based on painstaking archival research. The interesting characters in this historical drama come alive in the book's pages. . . . I recommend this book to anyone who wants to understand why the controversy surrounding evolution has not, and will not, simply fade away.--Rory McVeigh, Contemporary Sociology The contribution of this book derives from its fresh approach to the history of fundamentalism and anti-evolutionism in America. . . . In the Beginning brings to light much that has been overlooked in the emergence of fundamentalism, and it offers insight into how the politics of religious conservatism has become so important in the last twenty years.--Church History This book could be a case study of how social theory can be fruitfully applied to historical work to uncover what might otherwise be hidden. . . . Lienesch's valuable book helps us understand why [creationism] continues as a social movement in American society.--Journal of American History Valuable for clarifying how the antievolution movement developed.--Journal of the American Academy of Religion Excellent. . . . A sophisticated yet jargon-free [prose] that should satisfy academics and lay readers alike. . . . The anti-evolution movement is not abating. It is Lienesch's considerable achievement to demonstrate exactly why that is so. -- Reports of the National Center for Science Education Author InformationMichael Lienesch is professor of political science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His previous books include Redeeming America: Piety and Politics in the New Christian Right (from the University of North Carolina Press). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |