Daniel Payne is a lifelong educator and researcher. He currently lives with his partner and two cats in Chicago, IL.
The book explores the concept that true Christianity and Christian Nationalist movements are fundamentally at odds with each other. It delves into the idea that the values and principles of authentic Christianity, such as love, compassion, and inclusivity, are in direct conflict with the exclusionary and divisive nature of Christian Nationalism. The author examines how the rise of Christian Nationalism has distorted the teachings of Jesus and has been used to justify discrimination, prejudice, and violence. The book also discusses the impact of Christian Nationalism on politics, society, and the religious landscape, and offers insights into how individuals and communities can work towards promoting a more genuine expression of Christian faith. It explores how the values and teachings of Christianity, such as love, compassion, and inclusion, are at odds with the exclusionary and divisive nature of Christian Nationalism. The essays in this collection analyze the ways in which Christian Nationalism distorts the message of Christianity and promotes harmful ideologies that go against the core principles of the faith. Through thoughtful analysis and compelling arguments, the book aims to challenge and debunk the notion that Christian Nationalism is a natural extension of authentic Christianity.
Título : Authentic Christianity and the Dangers of Christian Nationalism
EAN : 9798227976833
Editorial : Daniel Payne
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