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On Christian Nationalism - Critical and Theological Perspectives

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This book features an array of scholarly essays on Christian nationalism.

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Introduction 1. "Whose House?": Christian Nationalism, January 6, and Political Investment in Whiteness 2. How Religious Activists Framed "Christian Nationalism" as a Political Category 3. Christian Nationalism: A Theological Social Imaginary Rooted in the Past and with Global Expansion 4. The "White" in White Christian Nationalism 5. Appropriation of Tradition as Regression and Transgression: Catholic Fascist Movements and U.S. Christian Nationalism 6. A Fifth Column: New Trends in White Christian Nationalist Antisemitism 7. From Stitching Seams to Shooting Sinners: A Christian Nationalist Power Couple's Strategic Gendered Rhetoric 8. Sex and the Supremacy of Christ: Sex and Romance in Christian Nationalism 9. "Marxists Want to Destroy the Traditional (Christian) Brazilian Family": Understanding the Legitimization of Cultural Marxism Conspiracy Theory in Brazil 10. Messianic Ruscism: Christian Nationalism and the Lure of Putin's Russkii Mir 11. Building a Nation of Fear: Islamophobia and the White Christian Identity 12. Christian Nationalism Among the Nationalisms: A Contribution from Comparative Political Theory 13. Can Christian Anti-Nationalism Live?: A Reflection on Ezekiel's Valley of the Dry Bones 14. Christian Nationalism, Racism, and Weaponized Gender 15. Back Into the Fold: A Sociological and Theological Analysis of US Christian Nationalism and the Deutsche Christen, and the Hope for Reintegration 16. Dominionism in the Trumpocene: Toward a Biblical Hermeneutic of Resistance


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David M. Gides is Professor of Theology at the University of Providence in Great Falls, Montana. He is the author of Pacifism, Just War, and Tyrannicide: Bonhoeffer's Church-World Theology and His Changing Forms of Political Thinking and Involvement (2012) and editor of Uncivil Disobedience: Theological Perspectives (2023).
Joan Braune is Lecturer in Philosophy at Gonzaga University and works in Critical Theory and Critical Hate Studies. Her previous books include Understanding and Countering Fascist Movements: From Void to Hope (Routledge, 2024) and The Ethics of Researching the Far Right: Critical Approaches and Reflections (2024).


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