American Vision

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Dominionism
Ideas

Theonomy
Reconstructionism
Church-state separation

People who advocate Dominionism

R. J. Rushdoony
Greg Bahnsen
Gary North
Gary DeMar
Kenneth Gentry
David Chilton
D. James Kennedy
Marvin Olasky
Paul Weyrich

Dominionist groups

Chalcedon Foundation
Family Research Council
National Religious Broadcasters
Eagle Forum
Free Congress Foundation

People who influence Dominionism

Abraham Kuyper
John Cotton
Francis Schaeffer

People who define and track Dominionism

TheocracyWatch
Chip Berlet
Edmund Morgan
Political Research Assoc

Financiers of Dominionism

Howard Ahmanson Jr

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American Vision is a "a full service, nonprofit Christian ministry" founded in 1978 by Steve Schiffman. Its mission statement calls for "equipping and empowering Christians to restore America’s biblical foundation."

The president of American Vision, Gary DeMar, is a graduate of Western Michigan University (1973) and Reformed Theological Seminary (1979). He was employed fulltime by American Vision in 1981 as a research analyst and became president in 1986. DeMar is the author of 23 books. A Media Matters article from February 14, 2006 describes DeMar as "a leading promoter of an extremist theology called Christian Reconstructionism, also known as Theocratic Dominionism."

[edit] Criticism

The Southern Poverty Law Center has described American Vision as one of "a dozen of today's most influential anti-gay groups" as well as labeled it a "hate group."

[edit] External links

  • Southern Poverty Law Center - "A Mighty Army"
  • Article from the "summer 1991 edition of Free Inquiry magazine"