Orthodoxy, not heresy, is the root problem of Christian nationalism
David W. Congdon explores the origins of Christian nationalism and the language that sustains it.
David W. Congdon is senior editor at the University Press of Kansas and lecturer at the University of Kansas and McCormick Theological Seminary. He is the author of several books, including Who Is a True Christian? Contesting Religious Identity in American Culture (Cambridge, 2024).
David W. Congdon explores the origins of Christian nationalism and the language that sustains it.
Progressive Christians read Barmen as a rejection of Christian nationalism, writes Theologian David W. Congdon. Conservatives view it as supporting their fight against a fascist administration. Where's the truth?
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