-Titulo Original : Taking America Back For God Christian Nationalism In The United States
-Fabricante :
Oxford University Press
-Descripcion Original:
How did so many white, conservative Christians come to embrace Donald Trump? Why do many argue so vigorously for preserving Confederate monuments and against the teaching of Critical Race Theory? Why do many Americans seem so unwilling to acknowledge the injustices that ethnic and racial minorities experience in the United States? Why do a sizeable proportion of Americans continue to oppose womens equality in the workplace and in the home? To answer these questions, Taking America Back for God points to the phenomenon of Christian nationalism, the belief that the United States is-and should be-a Christian nation. Christian ideals and symbols have long played an important role in American public life, but Christian nationalism is about far more than whether the phrase under God belongs in the pledge of allegiance. At its heart, Christian nationalism demands that we must preserve a particular kind of social order, an order in which everyone--Christians and non-Christians, natural-born and immigrants, whites and minorities, men and women recognizes their proper place in society. In this award-winning book, the first comprehensive empirical analysis of Christian nationalism in the United States, Taking America Back for God illustrates the influence of Christian nationalism on todays most contentious social and political issues. Drawing on multiple sources of national survey data as well as in-depth interviews, Andrew Whitehead and Samuel Perry document how Christian nationalism shapes what Americans think about who they are as a people, what their future should look like, and how they should get there. Americans stance toward Christian nationalism provides powerful insight into what they think about immigration, Islam, gun control, police shootings, atheists, gender roles, and many other political issues-very much including who they want in the White House. Taking America Back for God is a guide to one of the most important-and least understood-forces shaping American politics. Review The narrative and research in this book are impressive. Throughout the results chapters, the authors support quantitative findings with detailed quotes from qualitative interviews that brilliantly illustrate larger theoretical arguments.... This book should be essential reading for social scientists who work in the intersection of politics and religion. -- Journal for the Scientific Study of ReligionWhitehead and Perry present a powerful case that, in understanding contemporary American politics, what matters most is not whether individuals affirm a particular religious, party or even ethnic affiliation; what matters most is whether they support Christian nationalism. -- Journal of Contemporary ReligionTaking America Back for God is an urgent read.... A bold and incisive book for the present and the future. -- Katie Gaddini, Patterns of PrejudiceThrough careful social science work, Perry and Whitehead identify the force called Christian Nationalism.... Many timely and important lessons are here for us. -- Tim Keller, Life in the GospelTaking America Back for God has been well received within the field of sociology of religion. It adds complexity and nuance to previous ways of discussing the relationship between religion and politics, and should be of interest to pollsters, pundits, and anyone interested in that intersection. -- V. Jacquette Rhoades, Reading ReligionTaking America Back for God is the most thorough, empirical treatment of Christian nationalism in the age of Trump.... Like the most important books, Taking America Back for God will shape the conversation regarding religion and politics. -- Andrew R Lewis, University of Cincinnati, Sociology of ReligionTaking America Back for God is full of helpful insights. -- Journal of Church and StateWhitehead and Perry map out the extraordinarily diverse and fractured views of Americans on the relationship between Christian nationalism and
-Fabricante :
Oxford University Press
-Descripcion Original:
How did so many white, conservative Christians come to embrace Donald Trump? Why do many argue so vigorously for preserving Confederate monuments and against the teaching of Critical Race Theory? Why do many Americans seem so unwilling to acknowledge the injustices that ethnic and racial minorities experience in the United States? Why do a sizeable proportion of Americans continue to oppose womens equality in the workplace and in the home? To answer these questions, Taking America Back for God points to the phenomenon of Christian nationalism, the belief that the United States is-and should be-a Christian nation. Christian ideals and symbols have long played an important role in American public life, but Christian nationalism is about far more than whether the phrase under God belongs in the pledge of allegiance. At its heart, Christian nationalism demands that we must preserve a particular kind of social order, an order in which everyone--Christians and non-Christians, natural-born and immigrants, whites and minorities, men and women recognizes their proper place in society. In this award-winning book, the first comprehensive empirical analysis of Christian nationalism in the United States, Taking America Back for God illustrates the influence of Christian nationalism on todays most contentious social and political issues. Drawing on multiple sources of national survey data as well as in-depth interviews, Andrew Whitehead and Samuel Perry document how Christian nationalism shapes what Americans think about who they are as a people, what their future should look like, and how they should get there. Americans stance toward Christian nationalism provides powerful insight into what they think about immigration, Islam, gun control, police shootings, atheists, gender roles, and many other political issues-very much including who they want in the White House. Taking America Back for God is a guide to one of the most important-and least understood-forces shaping American politics. Review The narrative and research in this book are impressive. Throughout the results chapters, the authors support quantitative findings with detailed quotes from qualitative interviews that brilliantly illustrate larger theoretical arguments.... This book should be essential reading for social scientists who work in the intersection of politics and religion. -- Journal for the Scientific Study of ReligionWhitehead and Perry present a powerful case that, in understanding contemporary American politics, what matters most is not whether individuals affirm a particular religious, party or even ethnic affiliation; what matters most is whether they support Christian nationalism. -- Journal of Contemporary ReligionTaking America Back for God is an urgent read.... A bold and incisive book for the present and the future. -- Katie Gaddini, Patterns of PrejudiceThrough careful social science work, Perry and Whitehead identify the force called Christian Nationalism.... Many timely and important lessons are here for us. -- Tim Keller, Life in the GospelTaking America Back for God has been well received within the field of sociology of religion. It adds complexity and nuance to previous ways of discussing the relationship between religion and politics, and should be of interest to pollsters, pundits, and anyone interested in that intersection. -- V. Jacquette Rhoades, Reading ReligionTaking America Back for God is the most thorough, empirical treatment of Christian nationalism in the age of Trump.... Like the most important books, Taking America Back for God will shape the conversation regarding religion and politics. -- Andrew R Lewis, University of Cincinnati, Sociology of ReligionTaking America Back for God is full of helpful insights. -- Journal of Church and StateWhitehead and Perry map out the extraordinarily diverse and fractured views of Americans on the relationship between Christian nationalism and
