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- American Democracy Is in Trouble. No, Not Like That.Ill-defined talk about Christian nationalism misses a more serious threat: Christian leaders neglecting the real concerns of the laity.Scott Waller, Darren Patrick Guerra, and Tim Milosch |
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- The Problem with Anti-Anti-Christian NationalismModerate Christian nationalists shouldn't be smeared. But neither should extremism be defended.Paul D. Miller|
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- A Tale of Two Books, One Podcast, and the Contest over Christian NationalismAnswering Stephen Wolfe’s arguments for blood, soil, and sedition.Paul D. Miller|
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