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Mentioned in 19 episodes
The Case for Christian Nationalism
Book • 2022
Stephen Wolfe's "The Case for Christian Nationalism" presents a comprehensive argument for a form of Christian nationalism that emphasizes the importance of faith and religious values in public life.
The book explores the historical and theological foundations of Christian nationalism, arguing that it is a necessary response to the challenges facing Western societies.
Wolfe's work is characterized by its detailed analysis and its engagement with contemporary political and cultural debates.
The book has sparked significant discussion and debate, highlighting the complex issues surrounding the relationship between faith and politics.
Its significance lies in its contribution to the ongoing conversation about the role of religion in public life.
The book explores the historical and theological foundations of Christian nationalism, arguing that it is a necessary response to the challenges facing Western societies.
Wolfe's work is characterized by its detailed analysis and its engagement with contemporary political and cultural debates.
The book has sparked significant discussion and debate, highlighting the complex issues surrounding the relationship between faith and politics.
Its significance lies in its contribution to the ongoing conversation about the role of religion in public life.
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Mentioned in 19 episodes
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as the author of "The Case for Christian Nationalism", a book published by Canon Press.

Doug Wilson

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Pastor Doug Wilson
Mentioned by James Lindsay as an example of someone who uses critical theory.

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The Book of Woke: Introducing Critical Constructivism
Mentioned by the podcast hosts when describing the type of Christian nationalism they support.

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Antisemitism, The Antioch Declaration, & Ogden
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in relation to his use of critical theory.


Auron Macintyre

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Responding to the 'Triggernometry' Bros | 12/2/24
Mentioned by James Lindsay. Stephen Wolfe's book presents a vision for an America with a Christian Prince.

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Is James Lindsay Wrong About the 'Woke Right'?
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as the author of the book and guest on the show.


Auron Macintyre

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Does Christianity Call for the End of Nations? | Guest: Stephen Wolfe | 5/30/5
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when discussing the rise of strident, identity-infatuated white supremacy.

Thaddeus Williams

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Cultural Update: New Pope, Supreme Court Hears Case on Religious Charter Schools, New Successful Argument Against Transgenderism
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when discussing Christian nationalism and political states.


Rick Pidcock

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Ep51: How Authoritarian Christians Appeal to the Bible but End Up Recreating Ancient Empire Dynamics in Modern Politics
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as something that men in their church read for their men's book group and that the group was split on it's contents.

Ben Garrett

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Answering Listener Questions
Mentioned by Kevin DeYoung in a review, who called it the rise of right-wing wokeism.

The Woke Right vs. The Gospel: What’s Really at Stake
Mentioned by James Lindsay while discussing the impact of the woke right on young men.

America's Sons and the Dark Temptation of the Woke Right
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, referencing Wolfe's concept of creating an agonistic and patriarchal culture.

Tate Taylor

Building Your Band of Brothers: Why Tight Knit Groups of Men are Essential to the Mission of the New Christendom
Mentioned as a book published by Canon Press, which is operated by Doug Wilson.

Christendom 2.0: What Does Moscow Have to Do With DC?
Mentioned by Wes Todd as a book on Christian nationalism; described by ![undefined]()

as political philosophy from the reformed tradition.

Joel Webbon

THE LIVESTREAM - "The Glory of Young Men Is Their Strength"
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when discussing the impact of technological innovation on the spread of information and the rise and fall of media outlets.

Pastor Joel

THE LIVESTREAM - Daily Wire Bankruptcy & The Future Of Conservative Media w Dominic Tripi
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as an author whose book offers a definition of Christian Nationalism.

Peter Bell

Moscow Nationalism
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when discussing 

and Canon Press.

Tim Whitaker


Doug Wilson

44. Doug Wilson's Dreadful Vision for a Christian America
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, referring to Stephen Wolf, who wrote the book.

Brad Onishi

Political Violence Before and After Charlie Kirk's Murder
Mentioned by James Lindsay in relation to the Nazi's views on religion and the state.

The Nazi Experiment, Vol. 5: Forty Points for the Nazi Party
Mentioned by 

as one of the most creative and intelligent minds in conservative circles.


Ben Shapiro

The Truth About America: Where Do We Go From Here?