- The New World Order (Robertson)
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The New World Order is a book written, published in 1991, by American televangelist Pat Robertson.
Contents
The work
- Library of Congress catalog card:
- The new world order
- LC Control No.: 91032023
- Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
- Personal Name: Robertson, Pat.
- Main Title: The new world order / Pat Robertson.
- Published/Created: Dallas : Word Pub., c1991.
- Description: xiii, 319 p. ; 24 cm.
- ISBN: 0849909155 : $17.99
- Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-275) and index.
- Subjects: World politics--1989-
- Civilization, Modern--1950-
- LC Classification: D860 .R64 1991
- Dewey Class No.: 909.82 20
- The New York Times, Best seller listing, November 10, 1991: [2].
Reviews
In a review of this book, Ephraim Radner writes that "Lind and Heilbrun show how Robertson took over—in some cases word for word—well-worn theories of a Jewish conspiracy. In particular, Robertson relied on the work of Nesta Webster and Eustace Mullins."[1]
Criticism
Robertson's tome The New World Order was described as a 'catch all for conspiracy theories' by Christian academic Don Wilkey:
A summary of Robertson’s book is found on page 177 in which Pat says a conspiracy has existed in the world working through Freemasonry and a secret Order of the Illuminati, a group combining Masons and Jewish Bankers.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Radner, Ephraim. New world order, old world anti-Semitism.(Pat Robertson of the Christian Coalition)(includes related articles on the Illuminati)(Cover Story). The Christian Century 112.n26 (Sept 13, 1995): 844(6). InfoTrac OneFile. Thomson Gale. [1]
- ^ Don Wilkey, book review of New World Order, "A Christian Looks At the Religious Right". Retrieved December 11, 2006
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