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Episode 2 in this serial series called: Farewell Evangelicalism is here.
We begin to peel back the layers of evangelicalism to make sense of how it’s become the broken and malformed expression today. When did the wheels fall off? When did evangelicals turn into ‘Christian nationalists’? It hasn’t always been this way. To get to the ‘how’ evangelicals became associated with various monkers like white nationalism, we must develop cultural context, garnering information to begin naming specific components in the movement that produce harm to the neighborhood, city, and nation, and of course to those stuck within the confines of the four church walls.
The hope for this episode is to help give name to cultural moments when the evil and broken pieces in evangelicalism emerged so more folks can make connections to their own church or belief systems. We go back into time connect the dots between political movements, the use of fear to sway evangelicals, and ways evangelicals have casually sided with white supremacy to inform their beliefs.
(00:00) – Introduction
Scott Okamoto – Writer/Podcaster
Dr. Marlena Graves – Professor/Author
Intro Music by Jesse Peters. Bumper music by Daniel Wheat.
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Episode 2 in this serial series called: Farewell Evangelicalism is here.
We begin to peel back the layers of evangelicalism to make sense of how it’s become the broken and malformed expression today. When did the wheels fall off? When did evangelicals turn into ‘Christian nationalists’? It hasn’t always been this way. To get to the ‘how’ evangelicals became associated with various monkers like white nationalism, we must develop cultural context, garnering information to begin naming specific components in the movement that produce harm to the neighborhood, city, and nation, and of course to those stuck within the confines of the four church walls.
The hope for this episode is to help give name to cultural moments when the evil and broken pieces in evangelicalism emerged so more folks can make connections to their own church or belief systems. We go back into time connect the dots between political movements, the use of fear to sway evangelicals, and ways evangelicals have casually sided with white supremacy to inform their beliefs.
(00:00) – Introduction
Scott Okamoto – Writer/Podcaster
Dr. Marlena Graves – Professor/Author
Intro Music by Jesse Peters. Bumper music by Daniel Wheat.