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This final episode in our series looks at how the religious and Christian right lost its influence in America. Picking up with the culture wars in the 1990s and continuing through to today, we look at how the years of greatest strength for the religious right ended up exposing massive vulnerabilities. This is where the religious right ends.

The end of the religious right was not about losing political struggles and battles. It was about political priorities overcoming the original values and principles that the members of the religious right believed in.

 

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JB Shreve
JB Shreve is an established author whose top-selling books provide a unique and insightful perspective on our chaotic times, all through a faith-based lens. Since 2012, he has captivated audiences as the host of the End of History podcast, where he delves into the complexities of our times with wisdom, clarity, and a Biblical worldview. Additionally, JB's thought-provoking contributions have graced numerous Christian and political publications, making him a respected voice in both arenas.