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By Ray Kirstein
Christian Nationalism is threatening the core values of religious freedom and democracy in America. What if the very identity of being American was erroneously tied to a narrow brand of Christianity? This week on The State of Belief, the radio program and podcast from Interfaith Alliance, we went right to the source: the lead organizer of Christians Against Christian Nationalism. Host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush welcomes Amanda Tyler, author of the new book, How to End Christian Nationalism, to challenge this dangerous notion.
As executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, Amanda provides a powerful critique of how this ideology intertwines with politics and White supremacy, revealing a troubling trend that conflicts with the foundational principles of religious pluralism. The conversation uncovers the disturbing reality of Christian Nationalism’s presence in recent political campaigns, where familiar religious symbols and language are twisted into divisive and exclusionary rhetoric.
This co-option not only leads to theological discomfort, but also poses challenges for faith-based organizations, like Catholic Charities, that strive to support vulnerable communities amid immigration controversies. Amanda offers strategies to counteract these narratives, and envision a society that truly embodies the teachings of love and justice central to Christianity. Her book is brimming with resources and strategies, and offers hope and guidance for collective action against these divisive ideologies.
Amanda’s personal journey and her inspiring work with diverse communities help imagine a more inclusive democracy. She emphasizes the vital importance of awareness, advocacy, and organizing for change, urging Christians to reclaim the authentic teachings of Jesus from the grip of nationalism, and take the lead to ensure people of all faiths and beliefs are included in the promise of America. Through engaging stories and historical parallels, she highlights how community action and collaboration across different faiths and backgrounds can forge a path toward a more equitable future, protecting religious liberty and fostering a society where all can belong.
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Ray Kirstein is the Producer of the State of Belief podcast.