Baptizing America : How Mainline Protestants Helped Build Christian Nationalism
(2024)

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[United States] : Chalice Press, 2024
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ISBN/ISSN
9780827203396 MWT17261522, 082720339X 17261522
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English
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In the face of a rising threat to both church and democracy, Baptizing America provides an urgent examination and an enlightening critique exposing the dangerous undercurrents of Christian Nationalism. How can Mainline Protestants spot such practices in their own activities? A crucial call to reckon with influences before it's too late. Christian Nationalism presents an existential threat to both Christ's church and American democracy. Now is the time-before it is too late-to reckon with all the places its pernicious influence arises. On full display in recent elections, Christian Nationalism also exists in sanctuaries where an American flag has been displayed for decades, when we pledge allegiance to one nation "Under God," or when the U.S. is called a Christian nation. Baptizing America critiques the concept of civil religion, arguing that such expressions are far more dangerous than we realize. Mainline Protestant congregations will likely recognize themselves in the overlooked expressions of Christian Nationalism that pop up in the activities of both church and state. Brian Kaylor, a Baptist minister with a Ph.D. in political communication, is president & editor-in-chief of Word&Way. Beau Underwood is a Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) pastor, a contributing editor for Word&Way, and pursuing a doctorate in public affairs

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