
Tracking Christian nationalism, Christian supremacy, and religious authoritarianism — and the theology that resists them
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NAR prophet Lou Engle and NAR apostle Dutch Sheets leading from the stage of Rededicate 250
As I write this, I’m watching the livestream of the Rededicate 250 event on the National Mall. I already wrote a previous post giving a basic orien...
On Sunday, May 17th, 2026, tens of thousands of American Christians will gather in Washington DC on the National Mall for the White House-promoted, government-sponsored “Rededicate 250” — a nine-hour event. As a scholar who studies many of...
[This is the third installment in an ongoing series attempting to describe the landscape of contemporary American Christian nationalism. I recommend reading Part One and Part Two in the series for context.]
To follow the news coverage of A...
To browse the interwebs and socials these days is to encounter the — sometimes in jest, sometimes utterly straight-faced — idea that Donald Trump is the Antichrist. The latest wave of speculation was sparked by his (now-deleted) Truth Socia...
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Matthew D. Taylor is a visiting scholar at Georgetown University's Center on Faith and Justice. His latest book "The Violent Take It by Force" offers a history of the New Apostolic Reformation movement and its role in the events of January 6th.
The Left Hook is a thoroughly opinionated and biased intellectual playground for people who enjoy political, cultural, and religious hot takes without corporate censorship and nonsense centrism.
Former Christian Fundamentalist and Founder of The New Evangelicals. Now I expose Christian Nationalism. Looking for community? Thenewevangelicals.com/connect
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