Author Confronts Religious Stereotypes in New Book A new book offers a fresh perspective on Christian fundamentalism, arguing against the common stereotypes of being rigid and unapologetically dogmatic. Author Brett Grainger discusses, In The World But Not of It: One Family's Militant Faith and the History of Fundamentalism in America.

Author Confronts Religious Stereotypes in New Book

Author Confronts Religious Stereotypes in New Book

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A new book offers a fresh perspective on Christian fundamentalism, arguing against the common stereotypes of being rigid and unapologetically dogmatic.

Author Brett Grainger discusses, In The World But Not of It: One Family's Militant Faith and the History of Fundamentalism in America.

In the World but Not of It
One Family's Militant Faith and the History of American Fundamentalism
By Brett Grainger

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