Breach of Faith:
American Churches and the Immigration Crisis

By James C. Russell
There are millions of American Christians whose views on U.S. immigration policy differ sharply from the expansionist policies currently advocated by most church organizations, and particularly by their Washington, D.C. lobbyists. Radical Church leaders hire lobbyists who give the mistaken impression that the radical views they espouse are widely held among by the congregations that they are paid to represent.
Breach of Faith: American Churches and the Immigration Crisis, exposes this campaign of misrepresentation. It also documents the subversion of both the Protestant and Catholic churches in America that has made such misrepresentation possible.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
James C. Russell received his M.A. in the History of Christianity and his Ph.D. in Historical Theology from Fordham University. He has taught theology at St. Peter’s College and is the author of The Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity: A Sociohistorical Approach to Religious Transformation(New York: Oxford University Press, 1994). Dr. Russell, his wife, and their three children reside in Westchester County, New York, where he has been a candidate for Congress, receiving over 48% of the vote in the 2004 Republican Primary.
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