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  • The Psychology of Christian Nationalism

  • Why People Are Drawn In and How to Talk Across the Divide
  • By: Pamela Cooper-White
  • Narrated by: Kim Niemi
  • Length: 6 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (26 ratings)

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The Psychology of Christian Nationalism

By: Pamela Cooper-White
Narrated by: Kim Niemi
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How do we overcome polarization in American society? How do we advocate for justice when one side won't listen to the other and cycles of outrage escalate?

These questions have been pressing for years, but the emergence of a vocal, virulent Christian nationalism has made it even more urgent that we find a way forward.

In three brief, incisive chapters, Pamela Cooper-White uncovers the troubling extent of Christian nationalism, explores its deep psychological roots, and discusses ways in which advocates for justice can safely and effectively attempt to talk across the deep divides in our society.

©2022 Fortress Press, an imprint of 1517 Media (P)2022 eChristian
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The narration was good but the content was repetitive

This book reads like a persuasive essay. I think I’d prefer more history and background on the rise of Christian nationalism and how it has transformed the PEOPLE involved.
This talked more about the theories and the subject in a generalized way. Pretty dry. I guess I’ll have to do more research to find what I’m looking for.

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A very stuffy academic approach to the topic

This was a regurgitation of research, historical news, and interviews. The information seems solid, but the presentation was dry and somewhat condescending at times. Delivery did not fit the description. You have to wade through a lot of unnecessary jargon to understand the causes and the ways to co-exist with Christian Nationalism.

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Great exploration of an important topic

The author did a very good job of laying out the background of Christian Nationalism and how it connects to events if the past few years. She also effectively explains some of the techniques used to groom people into the Christian Nationalist agenda.
I think the last sections, where she views it from a paychological standpoint (jet background) and talks of how to engage those extremists is a bit weaker.
But good overall.

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Fascinating

This was really helpful to understand why it was difficult for me to begin thinking differently from my religious friends and family.

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