Meet the Media Prophets Who Preach Christian Supremacy. Plus, Journalism in ‘Civil War’
Apr 19, 2024
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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.
Christian nationalism shapes American politics by promoting superiority of Christians.
Movie 'Civil War' highlights the crucial role of journalism during societal breakdown and conflict.
Deep dives
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.
Impact of Christian Nationalism on Democracy
Christian supremacy, the belief that Christians are superior, influences political views. Studies show about 45% support the US as a Christian nation, but less agree with using Christian values in Supreme Court decisions. The decline in Christianity's dominance intensifies Christian nationalist movements, posing a threat to democracy. Trump's alignment with Christian nationalists and their goals signal potential challenges to democratic principles.
Role of Charismatic Christianity in Political Mobilization
Charismatic Christians, like televangelist Kenneth Copeland, leverage media platforms to mobilize followers, reinforcing narratives of spiritual warfare and prophecy. Dutch sheets' interpretations of Christian nationalism, including prophecies and political involvement, energize supporters. Charismatic media outlets, such as Charisma News, drive radicalized beliefs and actions, influencing political events like the January 6th insurrection.
Civil War Movie Critique and Allegorical Interpretation
The film 'Civil War' portrays a chaotic America resembling a war-torn country, centering on journalists navigating societal breakdown. Director Alex Garland underscores the role of neutral journalism in informing the public amid turmoil. The film exposes the horrors of war and societal collapse, cautioning against the glorification of violence. Through the characters' journeys, the movie conveys the devastating impact of conflict and the vital role of journalists in communicating warnings.
Former president Trump says he wants to make America pray again. On this week’s On the Media, hear how Christian nationalism is shaping American politics. Plus, what the new film Civil War has to say about the role of journalism when civilizing norms have broken down.
[01:08] Host Brooke Gladstone speaks with Matthew D. Taylor, scholar at the Institute for Islamic, Christian, & Jewish Studies in Baltimore and author of the forthcoming book, The Violent Take It by Force: The Christian Movement That Is Threatening Our Democracy. They discuss different strains of Christian nationalism — from the sentimental view of America as a Christian nation, to the desire to uphold Christian supremacy. Plus, how the phenomenon has shaped American politics for centuries.
[17:42] Brooke continues her conversation with Matthew D. Taylor. Taylor introduces Brooke to the world of independent charismatic Christianity and its media, where an extreme form of Christian nationalism has taken root. Plus, the Christian leaders who stoked violence on January 6th.
[35:27] Brooke speaks with Zack Beauchamp, senior correspondent at Vox, about Alex Garland’s new film Civil War, the power it derives from avoiding ideological warfare, and what it reveals about the role of journalism during complete civil collapse.
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