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In this episode, James hosts Paul D. Miller author of The Religion of American Greatness: What's Wrong with Christian Nationalism. Paul and James discuss nationalism, politics, conservatism, and the difference between patriotism and nationalism. The conversation offers Christians a fresh perspective on the importance of distinguishing church from state, as well as addressing the need for incremental change as a political strategy.
To connect with James visit https://usefultogod.com/contact-us.
You can purchase Paul's book at ivpress.com (use the code IVPPOD20 for 20% off your purchase).
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By James Spencer - Christian Theology Author and Speaker4.6
2020 ratings
In this episode, James hosts Paul D. Miller author of The Religion of American Greatness: What's Wrong with Christian Nationalism. Paul and James discuss nationalism, politics, conservatism, and the difference between patriotism and nationalism. The conversation offers Christians a fresh perspective on the importance of distinguishing church from state, as well as addressing the need for incremental change as a political strategy.
To connect with James visit https://usefultogod.com/contact-us.
You can purchase Paul's book at ivpress.com (use the code IVPPOD20 for 20% off your purchase).
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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