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Christian Nationalism Defined: A political ideology merging American and Christian identities, often excluding non-Christians and enforcing conservative, white supremacist norms.
Historical Roots: Christian nationalism is intertwined with the doctrine of discovery, slavery, and segregation, using faith to justify oppression.
Power Over Principles: The alignment of some Christian groups with political power (e.g., Trump-era policies) often sacrifices theological integrity for influence.
Violence and Symbolism: Events like the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting and January 6th Capitol attack exemplify Christian nationalism’s violent consequences.
Hope in Community: Grassroots conversations, honest history, and interfaith solidarity are vital to resisting Christian nationalism and fostering healing.
Chapter BreakdownAmanda’s Faith & Political Roots (00:00–15:00)
Growing up in a Baptist family in Texas.
Early passion for politics, career in law, and work with Rep. Lloyd Doggett.
Faith, Power, and Disillusionment (15:01–30:00)
Tension between Christian values and political power.
Critique of the Moral Majority’s shift from justice to power-seeking.
Defining Christian Nationalism (30:01–45:00)
Links to white supremacy, colonialism, and the myth of America as a “Christian nation.”
January 6th as a modern example of Christian nationalist violence.
Historical Trauma and White Supremacy (45:01–60:00)
The doctrine of discovery, slavery, and systemic racism as foundational to Christian nationalism.
Challenges in discussing race and privilege without triggering defensiveness.
Hope and Resistance (60:01–End)
The role of literature (James by Percival Everett) and community dialogue in healing.
Amanda’s optimism in grassroots movements and truth-telling.
Links & ResourcesOrganizations:
Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (BJC)
Christians Against Christian Nationalism
End Christian Nationalism Campaign
Amanda’s Book: How to End Christian Nationalism (available on the above sites)
Mentioned Literature: James by Percival Everett (retelling of Huckleberry Finn)
Sponsors
Quoir Square 2 Class: https://www.bk2sq1.com/square-2-next-steps-into-reconstruction (Promo code: Liminal for 10% off)
Kineo Center: https://www.thekineocenter.com/cohort (mention "Liminal" in Application for $100 off)
Monk Manual: https://monkmanual.com/LIMINAL (10% off all merchandise)
Connect
Find us on the web: https://liminalliving.simplecast.com/
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liminalliving
Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCseqDsKpQv2r7AbFfrWF0ow
Follow us on Patheos: patheos.com/editorial/podcasts/liminal-living
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Christian Nationalism Defined: A political ideology merging American and Christian identities, often excluding non-Christians and enforcing conservative, white supremacist norms.
Historical Roots: Christian nationalism is intertwined with the doctrine of discovery, slavery, and segregation, using faith to justify oppression.
Power Over Principles: The alignment of some Christian groups with political power (e.g., Trump-era policies) often sacrifices theological integrity for influence.
Violence and Symbolism: Events like the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting and January 6th Capitol attack exemplify Christian nationalism’s violent consequences.
Hope in Community: Grassroots conversations, honest history, and interfaith solidarity are vital to resisting Christian nationalism and fostering healing.
Chapter BreakdownAmanda’s Faith & Political Roots (00:00–15:00)
Growing up in a Baptist family in Texas.
Early passion for politics, career in law, and work with Rep. Lloyd Doggett.
Faith, Power, and Disillusionment (15:01–30:00)
Tension between Christian values and political power.
Critique of the Moral Majority’s shift from justice to power-seeking.
Defining Christian Nationalism (30:01–45:00)
Links to white supremacy, colonialism, and the myth of America as a “Christian nation.”
January 6th as a modern example of Christian nationalist violence.
Historical Trauma and White Supremacy (45:01–60:00)
The doctrine of discovery, slavery, and systemic racism as foundational to Christian nationalism.
Challenges in discussing race and privilege without triggering defensiveness.
Hope and Resistance (60:01–End)
The role of literature (James by Percival Everett) and community dialogue in healing.
Amanda’s optimism in grassroots movements and truth-telling.
Links & ResourcesOrganizations:
Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (BJC)
Christians Against Christian Nationalism
End Christian Nationalism Campaign
Amanda’s Book: How to End Christian Nationalism (available on the above sites)
Mentioned Literature: James by Percival Everett (retelling of Huckleberry Finn)
Sponsors
Quoir Square 2 Class: https://www.bk2sq1.com/square-2-next-steps-into-reconstruction (Promo code: Liminal for 10% off)
Kineo Center: https://www.thekineocenter.com/cohort (mention "Liminal" in Application for $100 off)
Monk Manual: https://monkmanual.com/LIMINAL (10% off all merchandise)
Connect
Find us on the web: https://liminalliving.simplecast.com/
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liminalliving
Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCseqDsKpQv2r7AbFfrWF0ow
Follow us on Patheos: patheos.com/editorial/podcasts/liminal-living
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