Amanda Tyler moderates a conversation about white Christian nationalism

Date/Time
Thu, 7/1/21
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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As the nation looks back on the first official federal commemoration of Juneteenth and looks forward to the Fourth of July, it is clear that the new battle lines in the culture wars are less about social issues and more about American identity itself. Competing conceptions of American history—the 1619 Project vs. the 1776 Project—have become markers of political and religious identity. At its heart, this struggle is between two incompatible visions of America: one forwarding a myth of white racial innocence and the norm of a white Christian nation versus another committed to a more critical history in the service of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious democracy.


Sponsored by PRRI and BJC, this event brings together authors and scholars Robert P. Jones and Kristin Du Mez—each of whom grew up in the white conservative Christian world—for a discussion about the role white Christianity is playing in these battles, why they are erupting at this moment in our nation’s history, and what’s at stake for the future of religion and the country. BJC’s Amanda Tyler will moderate the conversation.

July 1
7 p.m. Eastern
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