The Rise and Influence of Christian Nationalism (Two Parts)
FABulous Winter Lecture Series
Christianity is a religion. Nevertheless, with the development of nationalism in the past few centuries, in some circles, Christianity has developed into both a religion and a political movement. This movement is known as Christian nationalism; it seeks to bring Christianity into government and to lead nations using Christian principles, Christian ideas, and sometimes, is largely supported by a Christian imperialist way of thinking. This pair of lectures will dive deep into the origins of Christian nationalism and how it affects life in the United States.
Jason Hensley, PhD (Holocaust and Genocide Studies), DMin (Biblical Studies), teaches religious studies at a private school in Los Angeles. He is a fellow of the Michael LaPrade Holocaust Education Institute of the Anti-Defamation League, a higher-education ambassador for the Council on Foreign Relations and the award-winning author of 12 books. His work has been featured in The Huffington Post and the BBC, and he has served as the historical advisor for a Holocaust documentary. Connect with him at jasonhensley.net.
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