Mr. Evans, the author of The Theme Is Freedom: Religion, Politics and the American Tradition, published by Regnery Publishing, talked about some of concepts found in his book. He said that common belief about the origins of our country, institutions and freedoms are incorrect and are the product of an accepted "liberal history lesson." He stresses that the roots of U.S. liberties lie in the Christian understanding of the Bible and that modern political liberalism undermines both religion and freedom. (timspalding)… (more)
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Not to be confused with his father, Northwestern Professor Medford Bryan Evans, author of The Usurpers (Western Islands, 1968), The Assassination of Joe McCarthy (Western Islands, 1970), Civil Rights Myths and Communist Realities (Conservative Society of America, 1965), The Secret War for the A-bomb (H. Regnery Co., 1953)
M. Stanton Evans has 1 media appearance. Filter: featured, adult only Feb 5 M. Stanton Evans Booknotes, Sunday, February 5, 1995 M. Stanton Evans discusses The Theme is Freedom: Religion, Politics, and the American Tradition. Mr. Evans, the author of The Theme Is Freedom: Religion, Politics and the American Tradition, published by Regnery Publishing, talked about some of concepts found in his book. He said that common belief about the origins of our country, institutions and freedoms are incorrect and are the product of an accepted "liberal history lesson." He stresses that the roots of U.S. liberties lie in the Christian understanding of the Bible and that modern political liberalism undermines both religion and freedom. (timspalding)… (more)
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