A bold historical analysis of how white evangelicalism embraced militant masculinity and political power. Du Mez traces the cultural forces that shaped evangelical identity and its impact on American politics.
This provocative book explores how white evangelicals fused faith with patriarchal and nationalist ideals, reshaping Christianity into a political movement that fractured both church and nation.
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A bold historical analysis of how white evangelicalism embraced militant masculinity and political power. Du Mez traces the cultural forces that shaped evangelical identity and its impact on American politics.
This provocative book explores how white evangelicals fused faith with patriarchal and nationalist ideals, reshaping Christianity into a political movement that fractured both church and nation.