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In this episode, we sit down with Rev. John Fanestil, historian, Protestant pastor, and author of American Heresy: The Roots and Reach of White Christian Nationalism, to unpack the deep religious undercurrents shaping American politics. We explore how Donald Trumps appeal to white evangelical voters ties into the Puritan tradition of the "jeremiad" and why some Christians view him as a vessel for divine purposedespite his contradictions with core Christian teachings.
Rev. Fanestil challenges the modern Democratic Partys reluctance to engage in God-talk and makes a case for reconnecting with voters shaped by faith. From the historical role of religion in movements like abolition and civil rights, to the importance of not preaching down to religious communities, we examine why separation of church and state should not mean separation of faith from politics.
We also discuss how Democrats can effectively reach faith-based voters, the perception of progressives as anti-religion, and the spiritual complexity of issues like abortion. This is a powerful conversation about reclaiming moral language, understanding America's religious roots, and building bridges in an era of division.
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In this episode, we sit down with Rev. John Fanestil, historian, Protestant pastor, and author of American Heresy: The Roots and Reach of White Christian Nationalism, to unpack the deep religious undercurrents shaping American politics. We explore how Donald Trumps appeal to white evangelical voters ties into the Puritan tradition of the "jeremiad" and why some Christians view him as a vessel for divine purposedespite his contradictions with core Christian teachings.
Rev. Fanestil challenges the modern Democratic Partys reluctance to engage in God-talk and makes a case for reconnecting with voters shaped by faith. From the historical role of religion in movements like abolition and civil rights, to the importance of not preaching down to religious communities, we examine why separation of church and state should not mean separation of faith from politics.
We also discuss how Democrats can effectively reach faith-based voters, the perception of progressives as anti-religion, and the spiritual complexity of issues like abortion. This is a powerful conversation about reclaiming moral language, understanding America's religious roots, and building bridges in an era of division.
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