Christians and Muslims at the Epicenter: How the Sept. 11th Attacks Shook and Transformed American Evangelicalism - Paperback
Christians and Muslims at the Epicenter: How the Sept. 11th Attacks Shook and Transformed American Evangelicalism - Paperback
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by Walter R. Ratliff (Author)
Walter Ratliff delivers a nonpartisan analysis of how the Sept. 11th attacks revolutionized evangelical attitudes toward Muslims and Islam. The book gives readers a rare inside look at top evangelical schools, denominations and media outlets that shape the movement's attitudes. Many evangelicals now see Islam as a second front in the culture wars. Yet, some are building bridges with Muslims over the new fault lines that emerged after the 2001 attacks. Highlights include a comprehensive analysis of Muslims and Islam in the evangelical press from 1998 to 2003, the perspective of Muslim-Americans since the attacks, and a rare view at the internal debates among top evangelical leaders.
Author Biography
Walter Ratliff is a content manager and national religion beat team editor at the Associated Press. He is also author of the critically-acclaimed book, Pilgrims on the Silk Road: A Muslim-Christian Encounter in Khiva, and the producer/director of the Emmy Award-winning documentary Through the Desert Goes Our Journey: The Mennonite Trek to Central Asia. He holds degrees from the University of New Mexico, Wheaton College and Georgetown University.
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