The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious NationalismFor readers of Democracy in Chains and Dark Money, a revelatory investigation of the Religious Right's rise to political power. For too long the Religious Right has masqueraded as a social movement preoccupied with a number of cultural issues, such as abortion and same-sex marriage. In her deeply reported investigation, Katherine Stewart reveals a disturbing truth: this is a political movement that seeks to gain power and to impose its vision on all of society. America's religious nationalists aren't just fighting a culture war, they are waging a political war on the norms and institutions of American democracy. Stewart pulls back the curtain on the inner workings and leading personalities of a movement that has turned religion into a tool for domination. She exposes a dense network of think tanks, advocacy groups, and pastoral organizations embedded in a rapidly expanding community of international alliances and united not by any central command but by a shared, anti-democratic vision and a common will to power. She follows the money that fuels this movement, tracing much of it to a cadre of super-wealthy, ultraconservative donors and family foundations. She shows that today's Christian nationalism is the fruit of a longstanding antidemocratic, reactionary strain of American thought that draws on some of the most troubling episodes in America's past. It forms common cause with a globe-spanning movement that seeks to destroy liberal democracy and replace it with nationalist, theocratic and autocratic forms of government around the world. Religious nationalism is far more organized and better funded than most people realize. It seeks to control all aspects of government and society. Its successes have been stunning, and its influence now extends to every aspect of American life, from the White House to state capitols, from our schools to our hospitals. The Power Worshippers is a brilliantly reported book of warning and a wake-up call. Stewart's probing examination demands that Christian nationalism be taken seriously as a significant threat to the American republic and our democratic freedoms. |
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Umsögn notanda - kukulaj - LibraryThingThis is a kind of catalog of the Christian nationalist movement. going back to Rushdoony and somewhat back to the Civil War era. Lots of people and organizations and meetings. It doesn't go into any ... Read full review
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Umsögn notanda - Devil_llama - LibraryThingA powerful expose of the under reported machinations of the religious right to force their particular view of Christianity on the American public, and to take over the reins of power to enforce their ... Read full review
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Church and Party in Unionville | |
Ministering to Power | |
Inventing Abortion | |
The Mind of a Warrior | |
The Ideological Origins of Christian Nationalism | |
The Uses and Abuses of History | |
Turning the States into Laboratories of Theocracy | |
Proselytizers and Privatizers | |
Theocracy from the Bench or How to Establish Religion in the Name of Religious Liberty | |
What Religious Liberty Looks Like from the Stretcher | |
The Global Holy War Comes of | |
Epilogue | |
Acknowledgments | |
Notes | |
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The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism Katherine Stewart Engin sýnishorn í boði - 2020 |
The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism Katherine Stewart Engin sýnishorn í boði - 2022 |
The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism Katherine Stewart Engin sýnishorn í boði - 2022 |
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