It connects the rise of the Religious Right to a distorted interpretation of biblical sexual norms.
Edith Schaeffer is portrayed as a woman who was "far-from-prudish," creating a unique "Divine beauty of Paradox" in her life. SexMom zip
The book centers on Schaeffer's mother, Edith Schaeffer, whom he describes as a complex mix of a "life-embracing free spirit" and a fundamentalist who broke her own rules. It connects the rise of the Religious Right
The book explores the connection between evangelical fundamentalism, personal sexual attitudes, and modern American political extremism. personal sexual attitudes
The book is described as "laugh-out-loud funny" but also a "righteous, furious" sermon against what the author calls "heavenly demons".