
Relevant, a Christian magazine popular with young evangelicals, calls Christian nationalism “The business of merging Christian and American identities, liberally mixing biblical teaching with the principles of constitutional democracy until the line between them is blurred or even erased altogether.”Ĭhristian nationalism isn’t attracting followers because it’s far-fetched. McCullough defines Christian nationalism as “an understanding of American identity and significance held by Christians wherein the nation is a central actor in the world-historical purposes of the Christian God.” … I don’t want it.”Īnother Tennessee pastor, Matthew McCullough of Trinity Church in Nashville, has written a book on this topic called The Cross of War.


It’s about to become something completely different. … We’re about to lose this country as we’ve always known it. “America’s the greatest country that’s ever existed in the history of the world, and it’s because of Judeo-Christian values. I got to give God Israel as his chosen people in the Old Testament,” Peters told documentary filmmakers in 2020. “I believe we are the greatest country next to Israel.
