Taking America Back for God: Christian Nationalism in the United States
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Religion & Spirituality
Formato
Audiolivro
Duração
0h 1m
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Mar 1, 2021
Editora
Tantor and Blackstone Publishing
Edição
Unabridged
Descrição
In an era marked by profound social and political upheaval, a thought-provoking exploration emerges that delves into the intersection of religion and nationalism in the United States. The authors, Samuel L. Perry and Andrew L. Whitehead, rigorously examine the rise of Christian nationalism, shining a light on its implications for American society and its democratic values. Their analysis is both timely and crucial as they decipher the unique blend of faith and politics shaping contemporary discourse.
Through a combination of empirical research and insightful commentary, they reveal how Christian nationalism reflects deep-rooted beliefs among a significant segment of the population. This work invites readers to consider the motivations and convictions driving this movement, providing a nuanced understanding of its impact on American identity and policy. The authors engage with the complexities and challenges that arise when religious fervor intersects with national pride.
The book not only addresses the implications for governance and social dynamics but also opens a dialogue about the future of pluralism in a nation often heralded as a melting pot of beliefs. By prioritizing accessibility, Perry and Whitehead make their findings relevant to a broad audience, encouraging an informed discourse on the interplay of faith, culture, and politics.
Ultimately, the authors urge readers to reflect on the moral and ethical considerations involved in intertwining religious conviction with national allegiance. Their insights offer valuable context for navigating the current landscape of American politics, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the contours of contemporary American identity.
Through a combination of empirical research and insightful commentary, they reveal how Christian nationalism reflects deep-rooted beliefs among a significant segment of the population. This work invites readers to consider the motivations and convictions driving this movement, providing a nuanced understanding of its impact on American identity and policy. The authors engage with the complexities and challenges that arise when religious fervor intersects with national pride.
The book not only addresses the implications for governance and social dynamics but also opens a dialogue about the future of pluralism in a nation often heralded as a melting pot of beliefs. By prioritizing accessibility, Perry and Whitehead make their findings relevant to a broad audience, encouraging an informed discourse on the interplay of faith, culture, and politics.
Ultimately, the authors urge readers to reflect on the moral and ethical considerations involved in intertwining religious conviction with national allegiance. Their insights offer valuable context for navigating the current landscape of American politics, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the contours of contemporary American identity.
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