- Apr 30, 2013
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In a relatively new book, The Shadow Gospel, Whitney Philips and Mark Brockway critique the notion that Christian Nationalism explains the rise of illiberal, right-wing politics in the US in recent decades. They give evidence that the origins of illiberal politics can be found in the Neo-Evangelical movement in the 1940's and 1950's, in figures such as Harold Ockenga and Billy Graham, and the anti-liberal demonology they promoted, rooted in American Christian Fundamentalism. This kind of anti-liberal demonology was never about loving God, but about hating 'the Devil", which became increasingly unmoored from either theology or fact. Eventually, this demonology became part of popular political discourse, well beyond the bounds of religion, and it proved a convenient tool of minoritarian politics and controlling the political narrative.
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