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Christians generally approach the concept of “separation of Church and State” from the conservative Right in terms of political philosophy—rejecting the idea that Christians and Christian principles must be eradicated from civil society in favor of a secular state. But a new (though ages old) threat is arising from the far-Right, which advocated integralism—the idea there is no separation of authority for Church and State and our Constitution, designed for liberty and freedom, must be rejected in favor of established religion and blasphemy laws. This is the philosophy making its way mainstream as “Christian Nationalism.” Scholar and theologian, Dr. William Roach, joins Jenna for a deep dive into what you need to know to rightly divide truth from error on this issue.
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Christians generally approach the concept of “separation of Church and State” from the conservative Right in terms of political philosophy—rejecting the idea that Christians and Christian principles must be eradicated from civil society in favor of a secular state. But a new (though ages old) threat is arising from the far-Right, which advocated integralism—the idea there is no separation of authority for Church and State and our Constitution, designed for liberty and freedom, must be rejected in favor of established religion and blasphemy laws. This is the philosophy making its way mainstream as “Christian Nationalism.” Scholar and theologian, Dr. William Roach, joins Jenna for a deep dive into what you need to know to rightly divide truth from error on this issue.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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