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"The Case for Christian Nationalism"
is a 2022 book by Stephen Wolfe.The book argues for #Christian #nationalism based on cultural and ethnic affinity from a Christian perspective,
and a retrieval of traditional Christian political thoughtSummary
Stephen Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "#people-#group".
He argues that #homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good
by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life,
and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship,
π₯only a Christian nation can provide a complete image.Wolfe argues for homogeneity by constructing a theological anthropology,
positing that humans would have formed separate, culturally distinct communities,
even if the fall of man had not occurred.In addition, he argues that this should be accomplished through a "measured #theocratic #Caesarism",
Wolfe follows early Reformed thinkers, such as Francis Turretin, in
𧨠assigning the government a role in suppressing outward displays of "false religion",-- but not a power to coerce the conscience or inward religion.
The civil magistrate is tasked with wielding "formal civil power" for the public good.
He also argues that Christian nationalism is compatible with the tradition of the American founding.
Reception:
In a review, Kevin DeYoung of The Gospel Coalition gave the book one star out of five, stating,
"I understand and sympathize with the desire for something like Christian Nationalism,
but if this book represents the best of that ism,
then β‘οΈ Christian Nationalism is not the answer the church or our nation needs."Paul Matzko of Reason magazine called the book "#segregationist",
stating,
"Wolfe's ethnicized vision of Christian nationalism is a reminder that, in a post-liberal vacuum,
β‘οΈ fearful American Christians have become easy targets for people whispering to take up the sword of the state and smite their foes."James Clark of The North American Anglican wrote that "Wolfe's account of revolution could be stronger"
but he has nevertheless "written something important here,
something that deserves to be read and contemplated."Owen Strachan suggests that β οΈthe New Testament is largely missing from "Wolfe's Thomistic project of political philosophy."
The book's epilogue has a looser tone and structure from the preceding chapters.
Reviewers have called it a "#rant" that attacks many cultural and political issues,
including "#gynocracy"
(rule by women),
#sexual #deviancy,
and the "#globalist American #empire",and which calls for banishing or #executing #heretics.
Reviewers have said that the book calls for #blood-#and-#soil nationalism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Case_for_Christian_Nationalism
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"The Case for Christian Nationalism"
is a 2022 book by Stephen Wolfe.The book argues for #Christian #nationalism based on cultural and ethnic affinity from a Christian perspective,
and a retrieval of traditional Christian political thoughtSummary
Stephen Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "#people-#group".
He argues that #homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good
by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life,
and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship,
π₯only a Christian nation can provide a complete image.Wolfe argues for homogeneity by constructing a theological anthropology,
positing that humans would have formed separate, culturally distinct communities,
even if the fall of man had not occurred.In addition, he argues that this should be accomplished through a "measured #theocratic #Caesarism",
Wolfe follows early Reformed thinkers, such as Francis Turretin, in
𧨠assigning the government a role in suppressing outward displays of "false religion",-- but not a power to coerce the conscience or inward religion.
The civil magistrate is tasked with wielding "formal civil power" for the public good.
He also argues that Christian nationalism is compatible with the tradition of the American founding.
Reception:
In a review, Kevin DeYoung of The Gospel Coalition gave the book one star out of five, stating,
"I understand and sympathize with the desire for something like Christian Nationalism,
but if this book represents the best of that ism,
then β‘οΈ Christian Nationalism is not the answer the church or our nation needs."Paul Matzko of Reason magazine called the book "#segregationist",
stating,
"Wolfe's ethnicized vision of Christian nationalism is a reminder that, in a post-liberal vacuum,
β‘οΈ fearful American Christians have become easy targets for people whispering to take up the sword of the state and smite their foes."James Clark of The North American Anglican wrote that "Wolfe's account of revolution could be stronger"
but he has nevertheless "written something important here,
something that deserves to be read and contemplated."Owen Strachan suggests that β οΈthe New Testament is largely missing from "Wolfe's Thomistic project of political philosophy."
The book's epilogue has a looser tone and structure from the preceding chapters.
Reviewers have called it a "#rant" that attacks many cultural and political issues,
including "#gynocracy"
(rule by women),
#sexual #deviancy,
and the "#globalist American #empire",and which calls for banishing or #executing #heretics.
Reviewers have said that the book calls for #blood-#and-#soil nationalism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Case_for_Christian_Nationalism
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"The Case for Christian Nationalism"
is a 2022 book by Stephen Wolfe.The book argues for #Christian #nationalism based on cultural and ethnic affinity from a Christian perspective,
and a retrieval of traditional Christian political thoughtSummary
Stephen Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "#people-#group".
He argues that #homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good
by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life,
and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship,
π₯only a Christian nation can provide a complete image.Wolfe argues for homogeneity by constructing a theological anthropology,
positing that humans would have formed separate, culturally distinct communities,
even if the fall of man had not occurred.In addition, he argues that this should be accomplished through a "measured #theocratic #Caesarism",
Wolfe follows early Reformed thinkers, such as Francis Turretin, in
𧨠assigning the government a role in suppressing outward displays of "false religion",-- but not a power to coerce the conscience or inward religion.
The civil magistrate is tasked with wielding "formal civil power" for the public good.
He also argues that Christian nationalism is compatible with the tradition of the American founding.
Reception:
In a review, Kevin DeYoung of The Gospel Coalition gave the book one star out of five, stating,
"I understand and sympathize with the desire for something like Christian Nationalism,
but if this book represents the best of that ism,
then β‘οΈ Christian Nationalism is not the answer the church or our nation needs."Paul Matzko of Reason magazine called the book "#segregationist",
stating,
"Wolfe's ethnicized vision of Christian nationalism is a reminder that, in a post-liberal vacuum,
β‘οΈ fearful American Christians have become easy targets for people whispering to take up the sword of the state and smite their foes."James Clark of The North American Anglican wrote that "Wolfe's account of revolution could be stronger"
but he has nevertheless "written something important here,
something that deserves to be read and contemplated."Owen Strachan suggests that β οΈthe New Testament is largely missing from "Wolfe's Thomistic project of political philosophy."
The book's epilogue has a looser tone and structure from the preceding chapters.
Reviewers have called it a "#rant" that attacks many cultural and political issues,
including "#gynocracy"
(rule by women),
#sexual #deviancy,
and the "#globalist American #empire",and which calls for banishing or #executing #heretics.
Reviewers have said that the book calls for #blood-#and-#soil nationalism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Case_for_Christian_Nationalism
-
"The Case for Christian Nationalism"
is a 2022 book by Stephen Wolfe.The book argues for #Christian #nationalism based on cultural and ethnic affinity from a Christian perspective,
and a retrieval of traditional Christian political thoughtSummary
Stephen Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "#people-#group".
He argues that #homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good
by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life,
and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship,
π₯only a Christian nation can provide a complete image.Wolfe argues for homogeneity by constructing a theological anthropology,
positing that humans would have formed separate, culturally distinct communities,
even if the fall of man had not occurred.In addition, he argues that this should be accomplished through a "measured #theocratic #Caesarism",
Wolfe follows early Reformed thinkers, such as Francis Turretin, in
𧨠assigning the government a role in suppressing outward displays of "false religion",-- but not a power to coerce the conscience or inward religion.
The civil magistrate is tasked with wielding "formal civil power" for the public good.
He also argues that Christian nationalism is compatible with the tradition of the American founding.
Reception:
In a review, Kevin DeYoung of The Gospel Coalition gave the book one star out of five, stating,
"I understand and sympathize with the desire for something like Christian Nationalism,
but if this book represents the best of that ism,
then β‘οΈ Christian Nationalism is not the answer the church or our nation needs."Paul Matzko of Reason magazine called the book "#segregationist",
stating,
"Wolfe's ethnicized vision of Christian nationalism is a reminder that, in a post-liberal vacuum,
β‘οΈ fearful American Christians have become easy targets for people whispering to take up the sword of the state and smite their foes."James Clark of The North American Anglican wrote that "Wolfe's account of revolution could be stronger"
but he has nevertheless "written something important here,
something that deserves to be read and contemplated."Owen Strachan suggests that β οΈthe New Testament is largely missing from "Wolfe's Thomistic project of political philosophy."
The book's epilogue has a looser tone and structure from the preceding chapters.
Reviewers have called it a "#rant" that attacks many cultural and political issues,
including "#gynocracy"
(rule by women),
#sexual #deviancy,
and the "#globalist American #empire",and which calls for banishing or #executing #heretics.
Reviewers have said that the book calls for #blood-#and-#soil nationalism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Case_for_Christian_Nationalism
-
"The Case for Christian Nationalism"
is a 2022 book by Stephen Wolfe.The book argues for #Christian #nationalism based on cultural and ethnic affinity from a Christian perspective,
and a retrieval of traditional Christian political thoughtSummary
Stephen Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "#people-#group".
He argues that #homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good
by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life,
and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship,
π₯only a Christian nation can provide a complete image.Wolfe argues for homogeneity by constructing a theological anthropology,
positing that humans would have formed separate, culturally distinct communities,
even if the fall of man had not occurred.In addition, he argues that this should be accomplished through a "measured #theocratic #Caesarism",
Wolfe follows early Reformed thinkers, such as Francis Turretin, in
𧨠assigning the government a role in suppressing outward displays of "false religion",-- but not a power to coerce the conscience or inward religion.
The civil magistrate is tasked with wielding "formal civil power" for the public good.
He also argues that Christian nationalism is compatible with the tradition of the American founding.
Reception:
In a review, Kevin DeYoung of The Gospel Coalition gave the book one star out of five, stating,
"I understand and sympathize with the desire for something like Christian Nationalism,
but if this book represents the best of that ism,
then β‘οΈ Christian Nationalism is not the answer the church or our nation needs."Paul Matzko of Reason magazine called the book "#segregationist",
stating,
"Wolfe's ethnicized vision of Christian nationalism is a reminder that, in a post-liberal vacuum,
β‘οΈ fearful American Christians have become easy targets for people whispering to take up the sword of the state and smite their foes."James Clark of The North American Anglican wrote that "Wolfe's account of revolution could be stronger"
but he has nevertheless "written something important here,
something that deserves to be read and contemplated."Owen Strachan suggests that β οΈthe New Testament is largely missing from "Wolfe's Thomistic project of political philosophy."
The book's epilogue has a looser tone and structure from the preceding chapters.
Reviewers have called it a "#rant" that attacks many cultural and political issues,
including "#gynocracy"
(rule by women),
#sexual #deviancy,
and the "#globalist American #empire",and which calls for banishing or #executing #heretics.
Reviewers have said that the book calls for #blood-#and-#soil nationalism
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Case_for_Christian_Nationalism
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@alfredo_liberal Since #charleskoch is attacking our potus now letβs remember that #BrownVBoard is what triggered him to hook up with racist economist James Buchanan & start the #rulingclass assault on freedom.
#racism #wealthhoarders #taxtherich #integration #segregationist
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Sign the petition to Senate #Democrats: Abolish the #segregationist #GOP practice of using #blueslips
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/sign-the-petition-to-senate-democrats-abolish-blue-slips
#activism #whitesupremacy #systemicracism #ussenate #getbusy #thearmchairactivist -
Sign the petition to Senate #Democrats: Abolish the #segregationist #GOP practice of using #blueslips
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/sign-the-petition-to-senate-democrats-abolish-blue-slips
#activism #whitesupremacy #systemicracism #ussenate #getbusy #thearmchairactivist -
Sign the petition to Senate #Democrats: Abolish the #segregationist #GOP practice of using #blueslips
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/sign-the-petition-to-senate-democrats-abolish-blue-slips
#activism #whitesupremacy #systemicracism #ussenate #getbusy #thearmchairactivist -
Sign the petition to Senate #Democrats: Abolish the #segregationist #GOP practice of using #blueslips
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/sign-the-petition-to-senate-democrats-abolish-blue-slips
#activism #whitesupremacy #systemicracism #ussenate #getbusy #thearmchairactivist -
Sign the petition to Senate #Democrats: Abolish the #segregationist #GOP practice of using #blueslips
https://actionnetwork.org/forms/sign-the-petition-to-senate-democrats-abolish-blue-slips
#activism #whitesupremacy #systemicracism #ussenate #getbusy #thearmchairactivist -
#Reparations, in part, means addressing #FederalGovernment policies that gave financial assistance, guarantees, and advantages via the #NewDeal and post-war #VA benefits explicitly to white people, creating the #American #MiddleClass and its legacy of #GenerationalWealth, while denying the same, then and now, to #Black people.
#Redlining, created by the Federal government as a #segregationist tool, still underlies all financing, including credit scores and home loans.