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The Flag and the Cross

White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to American Democracy

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The Flag and the Cross

By: Samuel L. Perry, Philip S. Gorski, Jemar Tisby - foreword
Narrated by: Keith Sellon-Wright
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Most Americans were shocked by the violence they witnessed at the nation's Capital on January 6th, 2021. And many were bewildered by the images displayed by the insurrectionists: a wooden cross and wooden gallows; "Jesus saves" and "Don't Tread on Me;" Christian flags and Confederate Flags; even a prayer in Jesus's name after storming the Senate chamber. Where some saw a confusing jumble, Philip S. Gorski and Samuel L. Perry saw a familiar ideology: white Christian nationalism.

Gorski and Perry explain what white Christian nationalism is; when it first emerged and how it has changed; where it's headed and why it threatens democracy. Tracing the development of this ideology over the course of three centuries-and especially its influence over the last three decades-they show how, throughout American history, white Christian nationalism has animated the oppression, exclusion, and even extermination of minority groups while securing privilege for white Protestants. It enables white Christian Americans to demand "sacrifice" from others in the name of religion and nation, while defending their "rights" in the names of "liberty" and "property."

The future of American democracy will depend on whether a broad spectrum of Americans can unite in a popular front to combat the threat to liberal democracy posed by white Christian nationalism.

©2022 Oxford University Press (P)2022 Tantor
Political Science Politics & Government Religious Studies United States World Socialism

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The assassination of Charlie Kirk made me want to understand the white Christian nationalist movement rather better and this book certainly delivered describing it's historical origins and current drivers. It was written post Trump's 2020 defeat but this did not limit its relevance and indeed the predictions of how a Trump second term might erode the American democracy are impressively accurate.
Despite being academic sociologists, the authors make no effort to be dispassionate about the movement which they are at pains to point out and prove is inherently racist. They are rather less effective at explaining the Christian underpinnings (I thought Jesus taught kindness and support for the underdog?).
By the end, the book descends into a full scale call to arms to defeat Trump. The authors tone perhaps explains why the Democrats were unsuccessful. You are unlikely to win people over by being, as the authors are, sanctimonious and dismissive of their views and concerns.

interesting polemic

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