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The myth of a Christian America fuels a powerful political force sure of its moral superiority and intent on implementing a Christian nationalist agenda. Richard T. Hughes and Christina Littlefield draw on discussions of civil religion and forms of nationalism to explore the complex legal and cultural arguments for a Christian America. The authors also provide an in-depth examination of the Bible's words on the "chosen nation" and "kingdom of God" that Christian nationalists quote to support the idea of the US as a Christian nation. A timely new edition of the acclaimed work, Christian America and the Kingdom of God spotlights how the centuries-long pursuit of a Christian America has bred an aggressive white Christian nationalism that twists faith, unleashes unchristian behavior, and threatens the nation.
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I. Coming to Terms with Christian Nationalism
Chapter 1. Resisting an Empire State of Mind
Chapter 2. Evaluating the Case for a Christian America
Chapter 3. Defining Christian Nationalism
Part II. Biblical Considerations
Chapter 4. The Witness of the Hebrew Bible
Chapter 5. The Witness of the New Testament: The Gospels
Chapter 6. The Witness of the New Testament: Paul and Revelation
Part III. A History of White Christian Nationalism from the Puritans through January 6, 2021
Chapter 7. Digging Deeper: The Early Roots of the Christian America Myth
Chapter 8. The Christian Century: The Battle for Christian America
Chapter 9. The Social Gospel: Kingdom Builders with an Empire State of Mind
Chapter 10. A Fundamentalist Vision for Christian America
Chapter 11. The Rise of the Christian Right
Chapter 12. Expanding Empire and Apocalyptic Fervor: The Christian Right under George W. Bush
Chapter 13. Obama the Antichrist: The Teavangelical Pursuit of a White Christian America
Chapter 14. A New Cyrus: Donald Trump Delivers for Christian America
Chapter 15. But at What Cost?
Chapter 16. Christian Nationalism since January 6
Chapter 17. What Now?
Notes
Index