Month: July 2024

News Weekly Round-Up, July 22nd – 27th

News Weekly Round-Up, July 22nd – 27th, 2024.

The Weekly Roundup is a student-led initiative of the Meanings of Democracy Lab highlighting the latest news about Christian Nationalism and resistance to it.

CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM IN THE NEWS

  • The Guardian: Trump tells Christian supporters to vote “just this time… you won’t have to do it anymore”
  • The Guardian: Project 2025 leader Kevin Roberts ties to Opus Dei
  • Religion News Service: The rise of Catholic Christian Nationalism
  • Americans United: A coalition of civil rights organizations including Americans United are requesting records for Oklahoma superintendent Ryan Walters’ mandate for bibles in public schools.
  • NPR: Christian Nationalism, Christ Church, and abuse

Check out the previous round-up!

News Weekly Round-Up, July 15th – 19th

News Weekly Round-Up, July 15th – 19th, 2024.

The Weekly Roundup is a student-led initiative of the Meanings of Democracy Lab highlighting the latest news about Christian Nationalism and resistance to it.

CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM IN THE NEWS

  • Kansas Reflector: Kansas, Missouri clergy on the threat White Christian Nationalism poses to democracy
  • USAToday: Religion and the Republican National Convention
  • The Guardian: Harmeet Dhillon was the target of online hate after giving a Sikh prayer at the Republican National Convention
  • NPR: The troubling conflation of religion and politics after an assassination attempt on Donald Trump
  • Rollingstone: Prominent Republicans and conservative thought-leaders proclaim “divine intervention” after Donald Trump survives assassination attempt
  • Wisconsin Examiner: Interfaith leaders rally in Milwaukee to warn against white Christian nationalism as the Republican National Convention begins

Check out the previous round-up!

News Weekly Round-Up, July 1st – 5th, 2024

News Weekly Round-Up, July 1st – 5th, 2024.

The Weekly Roundup is a student-led initiative of the Meanings of Democracy Lab highlighting the latest news about Christian Nationalism and resistance to it.

CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM IN THE NEWS

  • Media Matters for America: Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, declared “We are in the process of the second American Revolution” after the Supreme Court immunity decision
  • The New Republic: Mark Robinson, the GOP nominee for governor in North Carolina, exclaimed “Some folks need killing!” in a speech at a small-town church
  • The New York Times: The blurring of lines between church and state and how faith is used as a tool and weapon in politics
  • Truthout: Christian Nationalism poses a threat to public education

Check out last week’s round-up!

Profiles in Resistance: Vote Common Good

Vote Common Good was founded by Doug Pagitt, a liberal evangelical Christian pastor, author, and religious activist. Pagitt and his organization are outspoken in their efforts to combat legislation that seeks to fundamentally change the landscape of our country and Christianity. They work to boost support among evangelical Christians for liberal policies and encourage the bloc to excercise their faith without the pressure of adhering to party lines: “For many of these voters, their primary commitment is not to switch parties; it is to be faithful to their beliefs and convictions and make the common good their voting criteria.” The effort started in 2018 following a turn in American politics towards Christian Nationalism, spearheaded by a conglomerate of religious organizations influencing policy and emboldened by Donald Trump. Vote Common Good became an avenue for evangelical voters who were disillusioned by Donald Trump’s leadership and the manipulation of Christianity in the 2020 election and following January 6th.

One of Vote Common Good’s most notable campaigns against Christian Nationalism is their billboard campaign, “HisWordsMatter”. They feature the words of Jesus compared with direct quotes from Donald Trump. Additionally, their “March on Christian Nationalism” Campaign, which took place in March 2023, centered advocacy against Christian Nationalism by joining an International conference being held at Oxford, mobilizing voter turnout in swing states like Arizona and across the country, and launching their podcast series centered around Christian Nationalism. Many of the leading voices on Christian Nationalism are featured in their videos and podcasts, such as Andrew Whitehead, Kristin Du Mez, and Rev. Dr. Stephany Spaulding and it has been very successful.

His Words Matter Campaign, Vote Common Good

A transformation in religious and political ideology has taken hold across the nation, Vote Common Good’s impact is visible and their work is grounded in a commitment to democracy and community: “We are dedicated to flipping the script [on]. . . the way we do politics in America. Flipping the script means changing the narrative with under-girded white Evangelical and Catholic reflective support for Republicans who have put other priorities over the common good for a variety of reasons.”

Lorien Touponse is a Senior, English Major, Women Gender and Sexuality Studies Minor. She has a passion for political activism and believes strongly in the separation of Church and State. In her free time she works for the Undergraduate Student Government at UConn as their Director of Student Services and runs initiatives relating to Mental Health, Sexual Health and Food Insecurity on campus. She hopes to become a lawyer to advocate for underserved communities and women’s rights. 

For more information about the organizations and individuals resisting Christian Nationalism in the United States today, check out our Pluralist Resistance to Christian Nationalism project page.