Ep 112: Progressive Christian Nationalism

Ep 112: Progressive Christian Nationalism

In this short episode, I read through my article Progressive Christian Nationalism, where I argue that progressive Christianity and Christian nationalism are structurally identical. While they support different policy agendas, they both believe that their theological values should be imposed on society by law, that this will bring about earthly and heavenly good, and that these laws need to be imposed at the federal (i.e. national) level. I then talk about why both conservative and progressive Christian commentators will ignore the real problems facing our society in 2024, which are Federal Reserve policy and the never-ending warfare state.

Additional Resources

Progressive Christian Nationalism: The Contemporary Christian Left and Right Are Both Authoritarian

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