Believe Me: The Evangelical Road to Donald Trump.
Abstract
The ability to synthesize is a necessity for research in the field of social studies. In this sense, the author John Fea shows such capacity in his work: Believe Me: The Evangelical Road to Donald Trump, in addition to showing great ability to connect issues consistently. The general description refers to the state of mind of citizenship regarding religious feelings and beliefs. It is a very interesting question, since it raises several thematic approaches that do not usually have resonance in journalistic analysis at the present moment.
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