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American Dominion: The Rise and Radicalization of a New Christendom by Keri Ladner. Keri has a PhD from the University of Edinburgh. The book is published by Bloomsbury and is available today.
Mark Driscoll, who believes Mormons are demonic cultists, stay-at-home dads are living in sin, and Christianity is for “heterosexual dudes” will preach the “main session” during Donald Trump’s Rededicate 250 event on the National Mall on Ma...
On March 27, the Library Journal published this positive review of my forthcoming book The Christian Past That Wasn’t: Debunking the Christian Nationalist Myths That Hijack History.
A general criticism of Christian nationalism and state establishment of Christianity is that it divides Christianity into winning Christians and losing Christians. Throughout history, some Christians have been the persecutors while others h...
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Co-author with Michael Coulter of Getting Jefferson Right: Fact-Checking Claims About Thomas Jefferson (2023). Proprietor of The Throckmorton Initiative (warrenthrockmorton.substack.com).
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