In a time of increasing polarization, religious leaders and scholars are coming together to address one of the most pressing and complex issues in modern faith: Christian nationalism. This movement, which intertwines national identity with religious belief, has sparked deep conversations about the role of faith in public life and the risks of conflating Christianity with political power.
A discussion took place earlier this month in Gettysburg, “Hope in a Divided World: A Faithful Response to Christian Nationalism. Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton, Dr. Lori Brandt Hale, Amanda Tyler, and Rev. Erin Jones joined the spark to share the impact of Christian nationalism and how people of faith can respond with hope and justice.
Listen to the podcast to learn what is Christian nationalism and why it is a concern, how it differs from a health expression of faith in public life, the historical context of religion and nationalism, including lessons from Bonhoeffer, the impact of religious freedom and democracy, and how faith communities can respond with hope, action, and advocacy.

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