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El. knyga: Red State Christians: A Journey into White Christian Nationalism and the Wreckage It Leaves Behind

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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Broadleaf Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506485645
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Broadleaf Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506485645
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Winner of a 2019 Foreword INDIES Award Silver Medal

In Red State Christians, readers will get an honest look at the Christians who gave the presidency to the unlikeliest candidate of all time. Veteran journalist Angela Denker spent a year traveling across the United States, interviewing the Evangelical Christian voters who supported the Trump presidency and exploring how their voting block continues to influence the landscape of modern conservative politics. From booming, wealthy Orange County megachurches to libertarian farmers in Missouri, to a church in Florida where the pastors carry guns, to an Evangelical Arab American church in Houston, to conservative Catholics on the East Coast--the picture Denker paints of them is enlightening, at times disturbing, but always empathetic.

In this expanded edition, Denker reflects on the lasting impact of the Trump presidency, the Christian white nationalism it emboldened, the 2020 election and transfer of power, and the subsequent insurrection at the United States Capitol. A must-read for those hoping to truly understand what Trumpism means for the 2020s and beyond.



Journalist Angela Denker traveled for one year across the United States, meeting the Evangelical Christian voters who supported the Trump presidency to understand how their voting block continues to influence conservative politics, including the 2020 election, the transfer of power, and the subsequent insurrection at the United States Capitol.
Preface to the 2022 Edition xix
Introduction 1(6)
1 Christian Nationalism and Fourth of July Church in Dallas, Texas
7(34)
2 He Will Save the Supreme Court: Abortion
41(16)
3 God and Guns
57(22)
4 Bibles and Boob Jobs: The Money and Influence of Orange County Christians
79(28)
5 Young, Free-Thinking, and Pro-Trump: Midwestern Farm Families in Rural Missouri
107(16)
6 Winners and Losers: Trump, Football, and Christianity
123(24)
7 The Evangelical Intelligentsia: What about "Establishment" Christians?
147(20)
8 Evangelical Women and Donald Trump: Who's Grabbing Whom?
167(26)
9 Less Conservative, More Consequential: Rural Rust Belt Red State Christians in Appalachia and Central Pennsylvania
193(22)
10 Conservative Catholics: Building a New American Kingdom and Defying the Pope
215(30)
11 Red State Arabs: Christians, Muslims, and Evangelicals in Houston
245(20)
12 On the Border: Donald Trump and Latinx Christians
265(22)
Conclusion 287(10)
Conclusion to the 2022 Edition 297(10)
Acknowledgments 307(6)
Notes 313