Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Telling Jefferson Lies: Consequences of Christian Nationalism (Warren Throckmorton)

In general terms, I believe Christian nationalism is bad history, bad politics, and bad religion. In prior episodes, I have concentrated on the bad history. In this segment and the next, I focus mainly on the bad politics. Around the world, religious nationalism is associated with state sponsored violence against citizens, use of force to take political control, erosion of the separation of church and state, degrading of democratic principles and attacks on minority rights. I believe Christian nationalism is also bad for Christianity which I will examine in the next episode.

Note: I did not mention that long time Fellowship leader Doug Coe passed away in 2017. I believe that explains some of the shifting within the Fellowship. Having said that, there always was an element within that group which didn't make a strong commitment to human rights.

Resources mentioned: 
  • The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War by Jeff Sharlet. 
  • The Family, Netflix documentary, by Jeff Sharlet. 
  • Charismatic Revival Fury, podcast by Matthew Taylor, produced by Brad Onishi 
Expert guests this segment: 
  • Dartmouth College historian and author Randall Balmer,
  •  Communications director at Americans United for the Separation of Church and State Rob Boston,  
  • Louisville pastor and social worker Joel Bowman, Mount St Mary's University philosophy instructor Scott Coley, 
  • Grove City College social work associate professor Jennifer Hollenberger, 
  • historian Troy Jackson, 
  • journalist Jonathan Larsen, author and journalist Katherine Stewart, 
  • religion scholar with the Institute for Islamic, 
  • Christian and Jewish Studies Matthew Taylor, 
  • and historian and author Jemar Tisby. 
Interview: 


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