Baptist scholars urge more education on Baptist history to combat allure of Christian nationalism
True Baptist heritage, scholars explain, rejects everything the ideology of Christian nationalism stands for.
True Baptist heritage, scholars explain, rejects everything the ideology of Christian nationalism stands for.
BJC Executive Director Amanda Tyler spoke to CBS News about the ways Christian nationalism “absolutely was on display” during President Trump’s remarks at an event last week and the insurrection itself.
Dr. Philip Gorski and Dr. Samuel Perry, authors of The Flag and the Cross, share research and reactions to the dangers of white Christian nationalism.
The Rev. Dr. Jonathan C. “Jay” Augustine outlines threats to democracy and how to be heard in his presentations for the 2022 Walter B. and Kay W. Shurden Lectures on Religious Liberty and Separation of Church and State.
Our love of neighbor includes a commitment to protect their rights of citizenship and belonging as equal to ours, regardless of what religion we practice or whether we are religious at all.
The United States has a distinctive and increasingly destructive gun culture. In this episode, Amanda and Holly look at how embracing Christian nationalism correlates to opinions on gun control and why conversations about gun reform become more difficult when “God-given rights” are invoked and government-sponsored prayer is advanced as a policy solution after violence. Dive into this nuanced, complicated and emotional issue as our country reels from recent mass shootings and searches for policy solutions.
Greene’s troubling statements represent a stunningly explicit embrace of Christian nationalism — a movement that is becoming more and more brazen.
It’s an election year, and we’re already seeing high-profile primaries and debates over the role religion plays in elections. In this episode, Amanda and Holly discuss constructive engagement for religious organizations in elections and voting, discussing terms that often get confused – such as “political” and “partisan” – and the important role of religion and religious people when it comes to advocating for policies. They explain the tax benefit that houses of worship and other charitable organizations receive and what that means when it comes to partisan campaigns. Getting involved in elections is one way you can fight back against Christian nationalism, and this episode talks about the legal rules and the rules of thumb when it comes to making your voice heard in the public square.
In recent days, several troubling expressions of Christian nationalism have surfaced in the news, which is both a disturbing trend and a reminder of the dangers of equating political identity with religious identity. Unfortunately, Christian nationalism appears to be creeping into our political discourse with increasing ease.
Jennifer Hawks will speak in Birmingham, Alabama during BWA’s conference.
CACN host this discussion on newly released The Flag and the Cross: White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to American Democracy on May 16, 2022.