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Power Worshippers

Inside the Evangelical Right's War on Democracy
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Catherine Stewart's "Power Worshippers" examines the rise of Christian nationalism in the United States, focusing on the influence of evangelical Christians within the political sphere.

The book explores the beliefs and motivations of these individuals and groups, and how their worldview shapes their political actions.

Stewart analyzes the strategies and tactics employed to advance their agenda, highlighting the interplay between religious faith and political power.

The book offers a critical perspective on the implications of Christian nationalism for American democracy.

"Power Worshippers" provides valuable insights into a significant and growing force in American politics.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Katherine Stewart
as her previous book, explaining the term "religious nationalism" and its societal impact.
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Money, Lies, and God
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Michael Shermer
, discussing the rise of Christian nationalism.
How Religions Compete for Money, Power, and People
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Katherine Stewart
as her previous book which focuses on the dangerous rise of religious nationalism.
The Unholy Trinity
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James Hodgson
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Katherine Stewart
's previous work, awarded for excellence in non-fiction.
31. Katherine Stewart on Money, Lies & God: How Billionaires Weaponised Religion to Undermine Democracy
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Heath Drusen
as a book written by Catherine Stewart.
364. TNE TALKS: The Wild Things Christian Nationalists Said to This Journalist
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Tom Carter
as a source of information about Christian nationalism.
Unveiling Leonard Leo, The Political Wizard of Oz

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