Faithful Witness with Terrance Carroll

Does Christianity Stand a Chance in a Divided America?

25 min · 29. apr. 2026
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Terrance Carroll explores the intersection of Christianity, American civic identity, and the current theological crisis in the United States. He discusses how Christian nationalism, racial injustice, and political power threaten the core values of faith and democracy. keywords Christianity, American civic religion, theological crisis, Christian nationalism, racial justice, democracy, faith, love, justice, civil rights key topics The role of Christianity in American civic identity The impact of Christian nationalism on democracy The theological crisis related to race, justice, and power in the U.S. The importance of love and authentic faith in public life Chapters 00:00 The Challenge of Christianity in Modern Society 02:13 Theological Crisis in America 03:38 American Civic Religion and Equality 06:17 Christian Nationalism and Its Implications 08:41 The Role of Love in Christianity 10:25 Public Theology and the Common Good 13:24 Defining Christianity and Inclusion 15:33 The Dangers of Performative Christianity 18:21 The Impact of Political Figures on Faith 20:53 The Call for Authentic Christian Witness 22:42 Conclusion: Love as the Foundation of Faith

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episode Does Christianity Stand a Chance in a Divided America? artwork

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Terrance Carroll explores the intersection of Christianity, American civic identity, and the current theological crisis in the United States. He discusses how Christian nationalism, racial injustice, and political power threaten the core values of faith and democracy. keywords Christianity, American civic religion, theological crisis, Christian nationalism, racial justice, democracy, faith, love, justice, civil rights key topics The role of Christianity in American civic identity The impact of Christian nationalism on democracy The theological crisis related to race, justice, and power in the U.S. The importance of love and authentic faith in public life Chapters 00:00 The Challenge of Christianity in Modern Society 02:13 Theological Crisis in America 03:38 American Civic Religion and Equality 06:17 Christian Nationalism and Its Implications 08:41 The Role of Love in Christianity 10:25 Public Theology and the Common Good 13:24 Defining Christianity and Inclusion 15:33 The Dangers of Performative Christianity 18:21 The Impact of Political Figures on Faith 20:53 The Call for Authentic Christian Witness 22:42 Conclusion: Love as the Foundation of Faith

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