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In this political season, we've heard about something called "Christian Nationalism." It's a term used by those on the left to demonize everyone on the right, while many Christians are mystified by these charges. After all, they are Christians, they love their nation, and what is wrong with that?
Well, our guest today helps us understand what this is all about. He also helps us put the ideas into a theological framework from a Baptist and Dispensationalist point of view.
This conversation is the fruit of an article by pastor Mike Riley in the January/February edition of FrontLine, themed, "Redeeming the Culture?" The article is called, "Baptists, Dispensationalists, and Christian Nationalism."
We hope you find this discussion helpful and that you will subscribe to our podcast and to our magazine, FrontLine. Paying subscribers will have access to this article online right away.
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In this political season, we've heard about something called "Christian Nationalism." It's a term used by those on the left to demonize everyone on the right, while many Christians are mystified by these charges. After all, they are Christians, they love their nation, and what is wrong with that?
Well, our guest today helps us understand what this is all about. He also helps us put the ideas into a theological framework from a Baptist and Dispensationalist point of view.
This conversation is the fruit of an article by pastor Mike Riley in the January/February edition of FrontLine, themed, "Redeeming the Culture?" The article is called, "Baptists, Dispensationalists, and Christian Nationalism."
We hope you find this discussion helpful and that you will subscribe to our podcast and to our magazine, FrontLine. Paying subscribers will have access to this article online right away.
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