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Faithful Provocations Ep 3: Christian Nationalism vs Real Christianity

15 min · 8 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Faithful Provocations, Kwok Pui Lan and Mary E. Hunt dissect the DOJ's new report on "Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias" — and reveal what it's really doing: imposing white Christian values on everyone. They discuss: • The DOJ report's three chilling next steps — Christian sermons at the Pentagon, faith-based housing discrimination against LGBTQ people, and churches endorsing political candidates • How mainline denominations (Episcopalians, Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans) have already ordained queer people — the majority of Christians don't support this discrimination • Rita Nakashima Brock and Rebecca Parker's landmark book Saving Paradise — how Christianity traded love of the world for crucifixion and empire • Why the cross became the normative Christian symbol only at the time of the Crusades — and what early Christians actually depicted (fish, bread, people sharing a meal) • Mary Hunt's argument: "The cross is not glory, but failure" — and what should replace it • How atonement theology was weaponized during colonization — Filipino theologians exposed how suffering was used to justify brutal colonial policies • Marco Rubio's Vatican visit to patch tensions between Pope Leo and Trump — and why it won't work Elections have consequences. The same people who brought you a war in Iran now want to sell you a new Christian crusade. Feminist and postcolonial scholars are pointing out what's going on — and we won't stop.

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