
On the Media
Meet the Media Prophets Who Preach Christian Supremacy. Plus, Journalism in ‘Civil War’
Apr 19, 2024
Guest Matthew D. Taylor discusses Christian nationalism shaping American politics and the role of independent charismatic Christianity. Zack Beauchamp talks about the new film Civil War and its portrayal of journalism during societal collapse.
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- Christian nationalism shapes American politics by promoting superiority of Christians.
- Movie 'Civil War' highlights the crucial role of journalism during societal breakdown and conflict.
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Christian Nationalism in American Politics
Scholars and journalists highlight the rise of Christian nationalism, suggesting Christians are better than others and should exert potentially coercive influence. Figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene advocate for Christian nationalism. Lauren Bovet argues for the church directing government, rejecting the separation of church and state. The term 'Christian nationalism' is increasingly prevalent, with Matthew D. Taylor emphasizing its complexity and various forms.
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