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A Reforming Tradition Struggles With Change

…eft fringes of American Protestantism; it is a traditionally moderate, left-of-center body whose historic heartlands are the Mid-Atlantic and the Upper Midwest. If the this denomination is making moves toward full inclusion, other Protestant bodies can’t be far behind. Female Clergy Oblivious to Irony This is not the first time the ELCA has had these conversations. In fact, almost identical arguments were made forty years ago when the issue was th…

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Between Butker, Candace Owens, and Nick Fuentes TradCaths are Having a Moment — A Moment With Something to Tell us About Christian Nationalism 

…well beyond misogyny and homophobia. It was a muscular, culture warrior, no-more-mister-nice-guy screed. He didn’t merely express a Christian or Catholic identity, but critiqued the practice of priests, bishops, and Joe Biden as not “really” Catholic (something the president and his supporters are evidently concerned about). He railed against “the tyranny of diversity, equity and inclusion” (aka DEI) and how it makes Catholics “keep our beliefs to…

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Dying in Dirty Places: How to Honor the Dead in the Era of Ecocide

…post-Deepwater disaster era, there was a problem with this plan: the burial-at-sea site was infested with oil. Kruse’s surviving brother, Frank, explained this complication to reporters at al.com, “We’d like to [scatter his ashes] sooner rather than later, but we really don’t know when we’ll be able to do it because you can’t predict what the oil’s going to do,” he said. “One day there’s no oil, and the next day we’re covered up with it.” I don’t…

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Facing White Christianity’s Role in the January 6th Insurrection

…ll awaken from the fevered nightmare of white supremacy and finally choose a future in which we work shoulder to shoulder with our Black and brown brothers and sisters to achieve the promise of a multi-racial, multi-religious America.   This article was originally published on Jones’ #WhiteTooLong substack newsletter. To read more or sign up, go to robertpjones.substack.com….

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There is Another Reason Trump Refuses to Concede the Election

…to success. (And buoyed by the insistence of Christian preachers like White-Cain that his election was God’s will.) https://twitter.com/AntheaButler/status/1326243095948775427 It is, in this light that (at least in part) we should understand the president’s relentless, narcissistic self-aggrandizing, his perpetually puerile abuse of superlatives, his regular projections about the demise of mainstream media, his ceaselessly optimistic pronouncement…

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Why Does Trump’s Authoritarian Christian Base Ignore Never-Trump Evangelical Leaders?

…the only one that matters according to our constitution, Biden is president-elect. But radical right-wing Christians will no more accept the legitimacy of bureaucratic authority when it fails to get them the result they want than they will listen to authority figures from their own broad community who break with the ideological dictates they hold higher than any particular person. America faces a murky road ahead, but this much is clear: progress…

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White Supremacy Erases Its Violence: The Predictable Blaming of Antifa

…idea of White Supremacy emphasizes how wealthy whites benefit from working- and middle-class whites identifying with them, often against their own economic interests. So, apart from simply failing to take responsibility for their followers’ actions, how does blaming Antifa or BLM for the violence at the Capitol fit into all of this? There’s a long history in the United States of leaders who are aligned with or benefit from White Supremacy exhibit…

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Attack on the US Capitol Has Many Journos Finally Taking White Evangelical Authoritarianism and Christian Nationalism Seriously

…to normalize evangelical Trump support by deflecting blame from the inciter-in-chief. Their comments recall the aftermath of the white supremacist violence at the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, when Jeffress appeared on CBN asserting that “there is not a racist bone” in Trump’s body. Presenting Jeffress’s and Graham’s latest remarks in context makes their nakedly self-serving nature obvious, and Jervis, Ramirez, and Rui…

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Christians Must Confront the Lies at the Heart of Whiteness

…a pro-Trump mob in Los Angeles surrounded and assaulted Berlinda Nibo, a 25-year-old Black woman, while police (predictably) stood by and did nothing. In the wake of January 6, religious and political leaders have started to distance themselves from Trumpism. Texas pastor Robert Jeffress, President Trump’s most voracious evangelical supporter, wrote an op-ed saying “The events that unfolded in the Capitol on Wednesday were unprecedented, as well a…

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Stop Trying to Save Jesus: ‘Fandamentalism’ Reinforces the Problem of Christian Supremacism

…gion. But when Christianity collides with social media in conjunction with high-stakes debates about hegemony, discrimination, inclusion, representation, and pluralism, perhaps we have just as much perspective to gain from viewing religion through the lens of pop-culture analysis as we do from viewing fandom through the lens of religious studies. Indeed, it might help some folks who are deeply invested in their notion of Jesus being the “correct”…

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