The Full Armor of God: The Mobilization of Christian Nationalism in American Politics
Academic research on Christian nationalism has revealed a considerable amount about the scope of its relationships to public policy views in the US. However, work thus far has not addressed an essential question: why now? Research by the authors of this Element advances answers, showcasing how deeper engagement with 'the 3Ms' – measurement, mechanisms and mobilization – can help unpack how and why Christian nationalism has entered our politics as a partisan project. Indeed, it is difficult to understand the dynamics of Christian nationalism without reference to the parties, as it has been a worldview used to mobilize Republicans while simultaneously recruiting and demobilizing Democrats. The mechanisms of these efforts hinge on a deep desire for social dominance that is ordained by God – an order elites suggest is threatened by Democrats and 'the left.' These elite appeals can have sweeping consequences for opinion and action, including the public's support for democratic processes.
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The Full Armor of God: The Mobilization of Christian Nationalism in American Politics
Academic research on Christian nationalism has revealed a considerable amount about the scope of its relationships to public policy views in the US. However, work thus far has not addressed an essential question: why now? Research by the authors of this Element advances answers, showcasing how deeper engagement with 'the 3Ms' – measurement, mechanisms and mobilization – can help unpack how and why Christian nationalism has entered our politics as a partisan project. Indeed, it is difficult to understand the dynamics of Christian nationalism without reference to the parties, as it has been a worldview used to mobilize Republicans while simultaneously recruiting and demobilizing Democrats. The mechanisms of these efforts hinge on a deep desire for social dominance that is ordained by God – an order elites suggest is threatened by Democrats and 'the left.' These elite appeals can have sweeping consequences for opinion and action, including the public's support for democratic processes.
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The Full Armor of God: The Mobilization of Christian Nationalism in American Politics

The Full Armor of God: The Mobilization of Christian Nationalism in American Politics

The Full Armor of God: The Mobilization of Christian Nationalism in American Politics

The Full Armor of God: The Mobilization of Christian Nationalism in American Politics

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Academic research on Christian nationalism has revealed a considerable amount about the scope of its relationships to public policy views in the US. However, work thus far has not addressed an essential question: why now? Research by the authors of this Element advances answers, showcasing how deeper engagement with 'the 3Ms' – measurement, mechanisms and mobilization – can help unpack how and why Christian nationalism has entered our politics as a partisan project. Indeed, it is difficult to understand the dynamics of Christian nationalism without reference to the parties, as it has been a worldview used to mobilize Republicans while simultaneously recruiting and demobilizing Democrats. The mechanisms of these efforts hinge on a deep desire for social dominance that is ordained by God – an order elites suggest is threatened by Democrats and 'the left.' These elite appeals can have sweeping consequences for opinion and action, including the public's support for democratic processes.

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ISBN-13: 9781009234085
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/29/2023
Series: Elements in American Politics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

Table of Contents

1. What We Don't Understand about Christian Nationalism in the United States – and Why It Matters; 2. The Fundamentals – Measurement and the Precursors to Mobilization; 3. Christian Nationalism as Partisan Mobilization; 4. Mobilizing a Threatened Worldview into Politics; 5. Christian Nationalist Tensions With Democracy; 6. Conclusion – Putting Christian Nationalism in Context.
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