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Americas Four Gods: What We Say About God - & What That Says About Us (Unabridged)
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Avg. Rating: 44 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5 (13 ratings)
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Audio Length: 5 hour 20 min
Release Date: 2/25/2011
Narrator: Robert Blumenfeld
Format: Unabridged



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Despite all the hype surrounding the New Atheism, the United States remains one of the most religious nations on Earth. In fact, 95% of Americans believe in God - a level of agreement rarely seen in American life. The greatest divisions in America are not between atheists and believers, or even between people of different faiths. What divides us, this groundbreaking book shows, is how we conceive of God and the role He plays in our daily lives.

America's Four Gods draws on the most wide-ranging, comprehensive, and illuminating survey of American's religious beliefs ever conducted to offer a systematic exploration of how Americans view God. Paul Froese and Christopher Bader argue that many of America's most intractable social and political divisions emerge from religious convictions that are deeply held but rarely openly discussed.

Drawing upon original survey data from thousands of Americans and a wealth of in-depth interviews from all parts of the country, Froese and Bader trace America's cultural and political diversity to its ultimate source: differing opinions about God. They show that regardless of our religious tradition (or lack thereof), Americans worship four distinct types of God: The Authoritative God, who is both engaged in the world and judgmental; The Benevolent God, who loves and helps us in spite of our failings; The Critical God, who catalogs our sins but does not punish them (at least not in this life); and The Distant God, who stands apart from the world He created. The authors show that these four conceptions of God form the basis of our worldviews and are among the most powerful predictors of how we feel about the most contentious issues in American life.

Accessible, insightful, and filled with the voices of ordinary Americans discussing their most personal religious beliefs, America's Four Gods provides an invaluable portrait of how we view God and, therefore, how we view virtually everything else.

About the Author: Paul Froese
 

Though you may know Paul Froese from the popular audiobook America's Four Gods: What We Say About God - & What That Says About Us, Froese is actually one of the most renowned Nonfiction authors in our catalog. In total, we carry 1 audiobook from Froese on AudioBookStore.com, with the latest Nonfiction title being: America's Four Gods: What We Say About God - & What That Says About Us. America's Four Gods: What We Say About God - & What That Says About Us was added to our catalog in 2011, making it the author's oldest audiobook available on our website, while America's Four Gods: What We Say About God - & What That Says About Us is the most popular and bestselling audiobook from Froese. Enjoy over 5 hours of audiobook listening from Froese, among the 1 audiobook we have available. With such a wide variety of audiobooks, we know you're sure to enjoy Nonfiction books from Paul Froese. For more audiobooks and information on Paul Froese, please visit their page on AudiobookStore.com: Paul Froese audiobooks.

Reader Reviews for: America's Four Gods: What We Say About God - & What That Says About Us
4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5  4 out of 5
Review by Melissa from York, ME | 11/16/2010

Baylor sociologists examines how our view of God impacts our decisions and our politics. Very academic but well-written and highly informative.
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Review by Dick from Ridgewood, NJ | 10/24/2010

Interesting take on relationship between how Americans view God and how they position themselves politically. A dry read, but was a selection of our book club and author joined us by teleconference. Made for lively evening of discussion.
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