

Rod Dreher on America’s post-Christian culture war [CORRECTED]
Jul 8, 2019
Rod Dreher, Senior Editor at The American Conservative and author of 'The Benedict Option', offers a unique Orthodox Christian perspective on the cultural conflicts in America. He discusses the perception of Christians as a persecuted class in a supposedly post-Christian society. Key topics include the focus of the Christian right on sexuality over poverty, the contradictions in religious teachings on immigration and gender, and the challenges of maintaining faith amidst rising societal tensions. Dreher navigates the complexities of identity politics and media portrayals of religion, shedding light on deep-rooted divides.
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Shallow Christian Culture
- Many Christians see a dominant Christian culture in America, but it's shallow.
- This shallowness is described as Moralistic Therapeutic Deism, focusing on niceness and happiness.
Sexual Revolution's Impact
- The sexual revolution's integration into Christian churches is a major concern for Rod Dreher.
- He links it to a historical shift where Christianity lost its connection to the material world.
Religious Liberty Concerns
- The core issue for religious conservatives is religious liberty, particularly regarding LGBT rights.
- They see a conflict between these rights and their ability to live out their faith.