Today, he joins me to discuss how Christian nationalism differs from citizen engagement with politics. Often Christian nationalists complain that they are simply living out their faith in the public square. However, Paul teases out the differences between policies which benefit the common good and those which are designed to benefit mainly or only Christians affiliated with the regime in power.
This is part one of a two-part interview. Next week, I will have the conclusion where Paul talks about the bitter consequences of Christian nationalism and addresses the question: Has Christian nationalism ever worked?
Topics today:
- What is Christian nationalism?
- Christian nationalism and the ideology of South African apartheid
- Christian nationalism and Geralf L. K. Smith
- Billy Sunday and the Klan
- MAGA as the modern America First movement
- Christian nationalism is a different faith than orthodox Christianity
- Christian nationalism and public schools
- and much more...
Interview:

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