The Christian Radicalization of America: A History of US Religion by Rev James Jones explores the transformation of American Christianity from a diverse spiritual tradition into a powerful political and cultural force that has reshaped the nation’s identity. Tracing the roots of religious influence from the colonial era to the rise of modern evangelical nationalism, this book examines how faith became deeply intertwined with politics, media, education, and social movements in the United States.
Through historical analysis and contemporary examples, Rev James Jones investigates the evolution of religious extremism, the emergence of the Religious Right, the influence of televangelism, Christian nationalism, and the growing polarization between secular and religious America. The book also explores how fear, culture wars, and political ambition transformed segments of American Christianity into movements focused more on power and ideology than spiritual principles.
Covering topics ranging from Puritan foundations and the Great Awakenings to the Cold War, the Moral Majority, and the modern culture wars, this work offers a critical examination of how religion has shaped American democracy—and how radicalization within faith communities continues to influence the nation’s future.
Provocative, deeply researched, and timely, The Christian Radicalization of America challenges readers to confront the complex relationship between religion, politics, and identity in modern America. Ideal for readers interested in American history, religion, politics, sociology, and cultural criticism.
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