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NPR: Christian Nationalism (2006)

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus1/16/2011 7:58:39 pm PST

Michelle Goldberg’s book certainly got a lot of attention, both praise and hate, when she came out with it.

I’ve not read the book so won’t comment on the content, but I would note that Ms. Goldberg was quite young when she wrote it - not a bad thing (to be young), but her depth in knowledge of religion probably wasn’t enough to flesh out all the corners of the path this movement has gone down.

It’s important to remember that these ideas have always been around, but came into more prominence in American Christian circles with the rise of “fundamentalism” in the early part of the 20th century. The Fundamentalists were a reaction against the critiques of the Bible that had accumulated through textual (and historical and scientific) analysis of the Bible’s content.