Christian nationalism is a political ideology and cultural framework that manifests in the United States as a blend of Christian and American identities, perverting both the Christian witness and America’s constitutional democracy. The January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol, where Christian symbolism accompanied the insurrectionists’ attempt to stop the certification of the 2020 presidential election, exposed the extreme dangers of Christian nationalism. By tracking Christian nationalism news coverage through a Google alert database, three key findings emerged that may aid in understanding this movement\u27s latest trends. First, Christian nationalism is not localized to a single area, but is widespread, occurring in all five major geographi...
Professor Emeritus Michael Hollerich will offer a definition of what one might mean by Christian Na...
Recent literature on Christian nationalism by sociologists of religion in the United States identifi...
This collection focuses on right-wing nationalism, populism, and religion, both theoretically and em...
The disputed presidential election in 2020, culminating in a mob storming the Capitol, poses challen...
The 2004 Presidential election brought into focus the mobilization and effectiveness of the New Chri...
Movements dedicated to making the United States a “Christian nation” have been a recurrent feature i...
Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
There has been ample academic research exploring the concept of "Christian Nationalism" and how it a...
International audienceSince the 1970s, the political use of Christianity has veered sharply to the r...
This literature review aims to understand Donald Trump’s contradictory and overwhelming support from...
The election of Donald Trump in 2016 has been identified by observers as the outcome of a wave of na...
The church in the United States faces a dilemma: How is it possible for Christ\u27s followers to wor...
In the United States, religious people frequently ask whether America is a "Christian Nation," and t...
In his recent and widely acclaimed book Nazis of Copley Square: The Forgotten History of the Christi...
The article examines the widespread cultural debate in the U.S. regarding whether or not the country...
Professor Emeritus Michael Hollerich will offer a definition of what one might mean by Christian Na...
Recent literature on Christian nationalism by sociologists of religion in the United States identifi...
This collection focuses on right-wing nationalism, populism, and religion, both theoretically and em...
The disputed presidential election in 2020, culminating in a mob storming the Capitol, poses challen...
The 2004 Presidential election brought into focus the mobilization and effectiveness of the New Chri...
Movements dedicated to making the United States a “Christian nation” have been a recurrent feature i...
Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
There has been ample academic research exploring the concept of "Christian Nationalism" and how it a...
International audienceSince the 1970s, the political use of Christianity has veered sharply to the r...
This literature review aims to understand Donald Trump’s contradictory and overwhelming support from...
The election of Donald Trump in 2016 has been identified by observers as the outcome of a wave of na...
The church in the United States faces a dilemma: How is it possible for Christ\u27s followers to wor...
In the United States, religious people frequently ask whether America is a "Christian Nation," and t...
In his recent and widely acclaimed book Nazis of Copley Square: The Forgotten History of the Christi...
The article examines the widespread cultural debate in the U.S. regarding whether or not the country...
Professor Emeritus Michael Hollerich will offer a definition of what one might mean by Christian Na...
Recent literature on Christian nationalism by sociologists of religion in the United States identifi...
This collection focuses on right-wing nationalism, populism, and religion, both theoretically and em...