Full Description
From Megyn Kelly's claim that Jesus is white to former President Trump's claim that he is the "chosen one" or the "King of Israel," there is serious trouble in paradise. Contemporary manifestations of white Christian nationalism are deeply entangled in political issues from women's political rights over their own bodies to the rejection of Critical Race Theory (CRT). Carrying Christian signs and crosses, protestors at the Capitol insurrection on January 6th were not only fighting with a sense of white nationalist duty but fighting with a religious zeal, making this a pressing moment in the current time to which this volume speaks.
This edited collection invites scholars share frustration, anger, interrogation, and conceptual clarity with readers regarding this toxic form of Christianity that fights not in the name of love, but in the name of political domination and out of deep fear and hatred. Attention is also brought to Christianity's counter-voice, one predicated upon love, and its effectiveness to resist not just deep political pro-white forces at work, but also its capacity to focus emphasis upon Christian love. The text is designed to speak to the contemporary moment with respect to the explicit and implicit ways in which white nationalism and white Christianity continue to be entangled and reinforce one another. Contributors are asked to articulate what is behind this racially, politically, ideologically, psychically charged whiteness of Christianity in the US, and to articulate what is beyond the whiteness of Christianity for both Christians and non-Christians alike concerned with the rise of white Christian nationalism.
Contents
Foreword by J. Kameron Carter
Introduction by George Yancy
Introduction by Bill Bywater
Opening Poem
Mary Magdalene Sings
Becky Thompson
White Christians and the U.S. Corporate Warrior State
Mark Lewis Taylor
White Mob Logic
Karen Teel
The "Promised Land" in Christian Nationalist Rhetoric: The Persistent Vision of Christianity as a Religion of Conquest
Brock Bahler
Discipleship or Duplicity? A Christian "No" to white Christian Nationalism
Anna Floerke Scheid
White Christians Warring against Democracy: A Long History
Joe Feagin
The Pedagogy of Hegemony: A History of Christian Nationalism's
Narrative Wars and School Dominance
Todd M. Mealy
Who do you say that I am?
Laurie Cassidy
The Theological Irony of White Christian Nationalism: A View from the South
Leah Kalmanson
Christian Churches in North America and the Imperatives of the Dialogue of Action Toward Restitution and Restorative Justice for Blacks, Latinos/Latinx, and Native Americans
Marinus Chijioke Iwuchukwu
Legitimate Political Discourse": January 6th and the Brutality of White Theodicy
Biko Mandela Gray
Philosophical Ends and Theological Beginnings: The Logos, the Nigger,
and Whiteness in American Christianity
Timothy Golden
Misogyny and the Stench of White Supremacist Christianity
Traci C. West
"Where Is the Love?": Christian Nationalism and the Politics of Exclusion
Kathy Glass
The Life and Death of Queen Elizabeth II: Defender of the Faith, Supreme Governor of the Church of England, and Manifestation of the White Colonial Gaze
Kimberley Ducey
"The Order" of the Day: Lessons, Philosophical and Otherwise, from Childhood at the Heart of American Christian Nationalism
James Garrison
Victims of the Cross: Violence and Apocalyptic Discourse in Christian Nationalism
Sheldon George
White Solidarity on Campus and The Sin of Neutrality
Elisabeth Vasko
Can White Christian Nationalists and Donald Trump Be Overcome?
Josiah Ulysses Young III
Revolution and the Soul of White Christianity
Dean J. Johnson
The Hidden White Flesh of White Christian Nationalism:
Anthropological Docetism and the Forging of Idols
José Francisco Morales Torres
On White Christian Violence
Anthony Paul Smith
Closing Poem
ORIGINAL SIN
Michael Simms
Index
About the Contributors