There has been ample academic research exploring the concept of "Christian Nationalism" and how it affects the political views and activities of its adherents. Christian Nationalism can be defined as the belief that being Christian is important to being authentically American. This paper takes a different approach to understanding the concept, and seeks to find which people are most likely to hold Christian Nationalist views. Ultimately I examine the relationship between religious fundamentalism, attendance, and Christian Nationalism
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This Response to Mary Nobles Hancock\u27s Note explains Christian nationalism, and argues that gover...
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Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
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Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
What does it mean to be a “Christian nation,” a nation which is blessed by God above other nations? ...
Christian nationalism is a political ideology and cultural framework that manifests in the United St...
Christian theopolitics presupposes that every salvation narrative entails a politics, and that every...
In the United States, religious people frequently ask whether America is a "Christian Nation," and t...
The 2004 Presidential election brought into focus the mobilization and effectiveness of the New Chri...
This response essay complicates Alexander\u27s analysis about the tension between aim of separation ...
Religious identity is an understudied yet important component of religious behavior. Through this th...
Religion and nationalism are both powerful and important markers of individual identity, but the rel...
This Response to Mary Nobles Hancock\u27s Note explains Christian nationalism, and argues that gover...
The essays in this collection engage and build upon the exciting new scholarship in the histories of...
Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
This literature review aims to understand Donald Trump’s contradictory and overwhelming support from...
Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
What does it mean to be a “Christian nation,” a nation which is blessed by God above other nations? ...
Christian nationalism is a political ideology and cultural framework that manifests in the United St...
Christian theopolitics presupposes that every salvation narrative entails a politics, and that every...
In the United States, religious people frequently ask whether America is a "Christian Nation," and t...
The 2004 Presidential election brought into focus the mobilization and effectiveness of the New Chri...
This response essay complicates Alexander\u27s analysis about the tension between aim of separation ...
Religious identity is an understudied yet important component of religious behavior. Through this th...
Religion and nationalism are both powerful and important markers of individual identity, but the rel...
This Response to Mary Nobles Hancock\u27s Note explains Christian nationalism, and argues that gover...