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  2. Christian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Christian nationalists believe that the US is meant to be a Christian nation, and that it was founded as a Christian nation, and want to "take back" the US for God. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] Christian nationalists feel that their values and religion are threatened and marginalized, and fear their freedom to preach their moral values will be no longer ...

  3. Dominion theology - Wikipedia

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    Dominion theology is a reference to the King James Bible's rendering of Genesis 1:28 in which God grants humanity "dominion" over the Earth.. And God blessed them, and God said unto them, "Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth."

  4. Christian Nationalism Can’t Make Our Nation Christian - AOL

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    Defining Christian nationalism can be difficult, so we’ll accept the statement as a working definition. ... But first we have to begin with the Bible. Christian nationalists and Jewish Zealots.

  5. The Christian Nationalism at the Heart of Jim Crow America - AOL

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    For the white Christian nationalists of the Deep South, lynching represented less a rejection of Christian doctrine than its embrace within a fundamentalist context.

  6. Threat of Christian nationalism drives groups to promote ...

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    Defining Christian nationalism. Some scholars and pundits have warned about the overuse and misuse of the term. Others have said it is being used as a punitive cudgel that unfairly misidentifies a ...

  7. Religious nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Religious nationalism can be understood in a number of ways, such as nationalism as a religion itself, a position articulated by Carlton Hayes in his text Nationalism: A Religion, or as the relationship of nationalism to a particular religious belief, dogma, ideology, or affiliation.

  8. It unclear what would be accomplished by declaring Christianity as the U.S. religion apart from conferring second-class citizenship on non-Christians.

  9. The Case for Christian Nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Wolfe approaches nationalism as becoming conscious of, and "being for", one's own "people-group". [1] He argues that homogeneity within each people-group allows it to more properly pursue the good by ordering earthly life toward heavenly life, and that while a principal image of heavenly life can be found in Christian worship, only a Christian nation can provide a complete image. [1]