I learned a lot about the history of white evangelicals and how their beliefs and religion play a roll in today‘s politics. Very enlightening but also cringey.
I learned a lot about the history of white evangelicals and how their beliefs and religion play a roll in today‘s politics. Very enlightening but also cringey.
An important read for Americans. This is my last for #NFNovember (7 of 8) and my 3rd of 4 for #20in4
I learned a lot (Nixon was a Quaker? The meet your husband at the door in Saran wrap was an Evangelical idea b/c they think women are not doing enough to please their men?) a lot I knew but it was good to see in writing laid out (the fueled & imaginary idea/hatred towards Muslims)
I think this is an incredibly important read. 👇
I read Tim Alberta‘s The Power, the Kingdom, and the Glory earlier this year, and this was a great companion read—though tough to stomach. While Alberta explores Christian nationalism & its roots in evangelicalism, Kobes Du Mez approaches a similar topic from a different lens: focusing on the roots of the toxic masculinity & sexism that have become so pervasive in evangelical Christianity. This was a harder read because it hit closer to home. ⤵️
I had finished 12 out of 16 chapters as of a couple days ago, on track to finish before it‘s due back to the library this weekend. But I just don‘t know if I can stomach the rest right now, after the election results yesterday. This may need to go back on hold for me until I have a little more bandwidth 😔
I didn‘t intend to be reading horror tonight on Halloween, but here we are.
I knew this book would be infuriating, but didn‘t realize just how infuriating. Even more so because I grew up in a family of big James Dobson fans. My mom listened to Focus on the Family every morning on the drive to school. As an adult, my view of the man has changed drastically as glimpses of the toxicity in his work trickled into my awareness, but this? 😳🤬🤢
This is amazingly poignant to modern America. I mean, I don‘t want paper-mâché human heads anywhere, but the evangelicals in megachurches is fairly accurate!
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This is a really great book if you are baffled by the weird turn some evangelical churches have taken toward hard-right politics and against women‘s rights in recent years. I was raised in the Southern Baptist church so a lot of this rings true to me. I saw this turn towards Christian Nationalism decades ago so I got out. Anyway, this book has a lot of good historical context for what we are seeing now.
4.5⭐️ It was a very fascinating read, which was very in-depth about how American evangelicals are becoming more and more extreme and not in a good way. What‘s really important is that the author travels to the various places around the US that are highlighted. Highly recommended. #2024 #nonfiction #bookreview #christianity #evangelicals