

An edition of C Street (2010)
By Jeff Sharlet
Publish Date
September 2010
Publisher
Little, Brown
Language
eng
Pages
344
Description:
In Jeff Sharlet's bestselling book, The Family, he wrote about the "C Street House," a Washington, D.C., Christian fellowship home shared by a number of conservative politicians. In the summer of 2009, the house became infamous as the center of sex scandals involving three of its residents: Senator John Ensign, Governor Mark Sanford, and Congressman Chip Pickering. Sharlet is the leading expert on "the Family," and his undercover research and investigative work answers some of the country's biggest questions: how political fundamentalism endures in America; why, despite the collapse of the old Christian Right, it is as big a threat to democracy as ever before; and where, in a time of political upheaval and culture wars, fundamentalist politicians really intend to lead the country.--Publisher description.
subjects: Fundamentalism, Fellowship Foundation (Washington, D.C.), C Street Center (Washington, D.C.), Christian fundamentalism, Politiska aspekter, Political aspects, Religion och politik, Family, united states, Political corruption, Religious fundamentalism, United states, politics and government
Places: United States