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"The Religions Next Door"
The Religions Next Door provides insights into the beliefs of four growing religions in America and educates readers about the danger of believing that all religions hold different variations of the same tenets.
It is a book by Marvin Olaski published in 2004 by Broadman & Holman.
Olasky is often called the father of compassionate conservatism and was an informal advisor to George W. Bush during his presidential campaign. He is a professor of journalism at the University of Texas at Austin, a senior fellow at the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty, and the editor-in-chief of World, the national weekly news magazine from a biblical perspective.
Olasky has written 13 books of history and cultural analysis, including "Compassionate Conservatism", "The American Leadership Tradition", "The Tragedy of American Compassion", "Fighting for Liberty and Virtue" and "Abortion Rites."
You can learn more about the writings and work of Marvin Olasky by visiting his website: http://www.olasky.com.
To purchase a copy of The Religions Next Door, visit http://www.christianbook.com.
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