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How embedded is Christian nationalism in American politics and culture? In this Ready Living Podcast episode, Robert P. Jones, PhD [https://prri.org/staff/robert-p-jones-ph-d/], founder and president of Public Religion Research Institute [https://prri.org/] (PRRI), explains where Christian nationalism is most concentrated and what it means for American democracy. The numbers are striking. Drawing on PRRI's landmark study based on more than 22,000 interviews across all 50 states, roughly one in ten Americans agrees with all five markers of Christian nationalist belief, and about three in ten qualify as adherents or sympathizers. He also traces the relationship between Christian nationalism and far-right media, explaining how the two reinforce each other in what he calls an "ideological doom loop." The conversation explains Christian nationalism’s historical roots, from 15th-century papal bulls and the Doctrine of Discovery to the Lost Cause ideology after the Civil War and into modern politics today. He also reflects on his own Southern Baptist upbringing and the shocking discovery of an ancestor's estate settlement that recorded four enslaved people by name and dollar amount. Pointing to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, he argues the United States is headed toward a defining argument about what it wants to be for the next 250 years. Encouraging everyone to take a stand, he praises individuals and religious institutions that have already drawn clear lines against Christian nationalism. Robert has a PhD in Religion from Emory University and a Master’s in Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and is the author of the acclaimed books The End of White Christian America, White Too Long: the Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity, and The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy: and the Path to a Shared American Future. His new book, Backslide: Reclaiming a Faith and a Nation after the Christian Turn Against Democracy, arrives September 2026. LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST
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