What is Christian nationalism? How is it different from Christianity?
As a Christian, BJC’s Amanda Tyler can’t stand it when her religious tradition is equated with the harmful political ideology of Christian nationalism.
As a Christian, BJC’s Amanda Tyler can’t stand it when her religious tradition is equated with the harmful political ideology of Christian nationalism.
A solid majority of Americans disagree with beliefs associated with Christian nationalism, according to a new survey by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) and Brookings.
The Rev. Dr. Jonathan C. “Jay” Augustine shared his understanding of reconciliation during a panel discussion alongside BJC Director of Education Charles Watson Jr.
In testimony before Congress, BJC Executive Director Amanda Tyler explained the relationship between Christian nationalism and white supremacy, and she suggested a helpful formula for distinguishing Christianity from Christian nationalism.
Why hasn’t Congress addressed the dangers of Christian nationalism before now? Amanda and Holly talk about a crucial hearing this week, which included testimony from Amanda on how Christian nationalism overlaps with and provides cover for white supremacy and racial subjugation. They look at the challenges facing Congress in addressing the rise in violence in our country, and they share some bipartisan unity from this week’s hearing. Plus, Amanda and Holly take a moment to thank our listeners as we wrap our final show of 2022.
BJC’s Amanda Tyler will speak on Tuesday, December 13, in the final hearing in the “Confronting White Supremacy” series held by the House Oversight Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
Where did we see religion and religious liberty have an impact during the midterm elections? Amanda and Holly break down election results in this podcast, including a look at how extremism fared at the ballot box. Plus, they review the implications of former president Donald Trump’s return as a candidate when it comes to Christian nationalism.