Of Little Faith
Amy E. Black
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Of Little Faith
Discover the intricate dynamics of faith and politics in Amy E. Black's compelling book, Of Little Faith. Published by Georgetown University Press in 2004, this insightful work spans 368 pages and delves into the evolution of George W. Bush's faith-based strategy, from his presidential campaign to congressional votes. Through a series of interviews with influential figures in Washington, Black uncovers the political rhetoric, internal conflicts, and communication breakdowns that hindered Bush's ambitious plans to transform government social services. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of religion, public policy, and the complexities of U.S. government initiatives. With its engaging narrative and thorough analysis, Of Little Faith is a must-read for scholars and casual readers alike, providing a unique perspective on contemporary politics and social issues.
Of Little Faith