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by Frank Schaeffer


  Menuhin, Yehudi

  Messiah

  Metropolitan Museum of Art

  Michelangelo

  Middelmann, Debby. See Schaeffer, Debby

  Middelmann, Udo

  military parents

  Missouri-Snyod Lutherans

  modernists

  Modigliani

  Montague, Lady Edward

  Montreux Festival

  Moral Majority

  Mowbray, Malcolm

  Muggeridge, Malcolm

  Munch, Edvard

  Murchison, William P.

  NARAL

  National Religious Broadcasters (NRB)

  National Review magazine

  Nelson, Thomas

  Nesbitt, E.

  New Evangelicals

  Newsweek

  Nixon, Richard

  Nobs, Claude

  “No Matter How Moving, Show Is Still Propaganda,”

  Norma

  North, Gary

  NOW

  Ockenga, Harold

  Ockenga, John

  O-levels

  Olson, Claire

  opera

  Osment, Haley Joel

  “Our Very Own St. Francis,”

  Page, Jimmy

  Palin, Michael

  Parke, Eunice

  Parke, Gordon

  Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act

  Pierre, Chante

  Pike, Bishop

  Planned Parenthood

  Plant, Robert

  Portofino

  prayer

  Pride, Mary

  Primavera

  Princeton Theological Seminary

  Prisoner of the Mountain

  pro-choice

  pro-life

  Protestants

  public school system

  Punch magazine

  Puritans

  Q Day

  racial diversity

  Reagan, Ronald

  Rebel Storm

  Reconstructionists

  Reed, Ralph

  Reformation

  Reinhold, Judge

  religious right

  Renaissance

  reproductive rights See also abortion; pro-choice; pro-life

  Republican Party

  Richards, Keith

  RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act)

  Right to Life Committee

  right-wing fundamentalism

  Road Warrior

  Robertson, Pat

  Rockefeller, Mrs. David

  Roe v. Wade

  Rushdoony, Rousas

  Rushmore

  Rutherford Institute

  Sandri, Elizabeth

  Sandri, Giandy

  Sandri, John

  Sandri, Priscilla. See Schaeffer, Priscilla

  Sandri, Rebecca

  Sanger, Margaret

  Satan

  Saving Grandma

  Schaeffer, Debby

  Schaeffer, Edith

  early years

  talks

  family life

  old age

  Schaeffer, Dr. Francis

  art and culture

  beliefs

  death

  depression

  early years

  family life

  Schaeffer, Francis

  Schaeffer, Frank

  art

  fatherhood

  marriage

  movie business

  polio

  schools

  sexuality

  sports

  Schaeffer, Genie

  Schaeffer, Grandmother

  Schaeffer, Jessica

  Schaeffer, John

  Schaeffer, Priscilla

  Schaeffer, Susan

  Schaeffer Group

  Schlesinger, Hillary

  Schlesinger, John

  schools

  Schaeffer V Productions

  secular humanism

  secularism

  Senhor, Leopold

  700 Club

  Seville, George

  sexuality

  sexual revolution

  Sheen, Fulton J.

  Sheldon, Paul

  “Shosho Loza,”

  Smith, Jane Stuart

  Smith, Maggie

  Sola Scriptura Calvinism

  South Africa

  Southern Baptists

  Sparks, Jack

  Sperry, Rosemary

  Spink, David

  Spink, Robin

  St. Davids

  Stark, Mr.

  Star Trek

  Staubach, Roger

  Stravinsky, Igor

  Streep, Meryl

  Strobe Club

  Switzerland

  “Talk on Prayer,”

  Taylor, Hudson

  Theonomists

  Third Rock from the Sun

  Thomas, Cal

  Time magazine

  Times

  Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN)

  True Spirituality

  Truffaut, François

  Turkey Feathers

  Twain, Mark

  United Artists

  Updike, John

  Van Eyck

  Van Loon, Jan

  Variety

  Village Voice

  Voices from the Front-Letters Home from America’s Military Family

  Walsh, Betty

  Walsh, Jim

  Walsh, Molly

  Walsh, Pam

  Walsh, Regina Ann. See Schaeffer, Genie

  Walsh, Stan

  Walsh, Tom

  Washington Post

  Webb, James

  “We Can Wait,”

  Whatever Happened to the Human Race?

  What Is a Family?

  Wheaton College

  Whitehead, John

  Wiest, Dianne

  Willingham, Calder

  Wilson, Ellen

  Winfrey, Oprah

  Wired to Kill

  witness

  Wittenberg Door, The

  Wodehouse, P. G.

  Wolfe, Tom

  Woodward, Kenneth

  Wooster, Bertie

  Would Be Goods

  writing

  “Yellow Jackets,”

  Zeoli, Anthony

  Zeoli, Billy

  Zermatt

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  FRANK SCHAEFFER was born in Switzerland. He is a survivor of polio, an acclaimed writer who overcame severe dyslexia, a homeschooled and self-taught documentary film director, a feature film director and producer of four (“pretty terrible”) low-budget Hollywood movies, and a best-selling author of fiction and nonfiction. Frank and his wife, Genie, live in Massachusetts and have three children.

  Frank welcomes email from readers and book clubs regarding any of his books, fiction and nonfiction, and tries his best to always answer it. He can be contacted through his website at FrankSchaeffer.com.

  Copyright © 2007 by Frank Schaeffer

  First Carroll & Graf edition 2007

  First Da Capo Press paperback edition 2008

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