• Exploring Christian Nationalism: Historical Context, Media Portrayals, and Civic Engagement with Dr. Robert Jackson and Arthur Hampton, Part One

  • Sep 21 2024
  • Length: 26 mins
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Exploring Christian Nationalism: Historical Context, Media Portrayals, and Civic Engagement with Dr. Robert Jackson and Arthur Hampton, Part One

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    Can a nation truly be Christian? Join Dr. Robert Jackson and special guest Arthur Hampton as they tackle the polarizing topic of Christian nationalism. Arthur, the Southeastern Regional Director of the John Birch Society, brings his extensive background in theology and philosophy to provide a fresh perspective. We'll dissect the varying definitions and origins of Christian nationalism, contrasting mainstream media's negative portrayal with the more nuanced views held by many Christians. Listen in as we explore historical and ideological foundations that contribute to this contentious debate, advocating for a balanced and informed understanding of the subject.

    Discover how headlines from The New Yorker, Time Magazine, and others shape public perception of Christian nationalism, often depicting it in a negative light. We'll delve into what defines a Christian nation and how this concept compares to that of a Christian family. Historical context, including early American laws and a significant statement from Congress in 1854, will shed light on the distinction between the separation of church and state and the separation of God and state. We'll also discuss the importance of civic involvement for Christians, using biblical examples like Jesus and the woman caught in adultery to debunk common misconceptions. Get ready for an enlightening conversation that challenges the mainstream narrative and encourages active, informed participation in civic life.

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