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Average rating: 4.22 · 151 ratings · 22 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Mosaic of Believers: Dive...

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Worship across the Racial D...

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The Deconstructed Church: U...

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American Blindspot: Race, C...

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“The focus of white evangelicals has been to mobilize the mechanisms of the state to enforce their convictions. The center of intervention is the American legal system. One of the most important developments in the American legal system over the past fifty years has been the commitment of the Christian Right, aided by the sympathy and energy of white women evangelicals, to influence both legal rhetoric and law itself.”
Gerardo Marti, American Blindspot: Race, Class, Religion, and the Trump Presidency

“White Evangelicals neither obscure nor ignore their religious convictions when they declare their allegiance to the 45th president. In fact, their actions indicate a preeminent concern with upholding orthodoxy. In the case of President Trump, observers should focus on discerning the orthodoxy of an actor who is perceived as religiously legitimate primarily because he engages in actions in support of religiously defined group interests rather than as a result of statements of belief or piety of behavior. While fear, nostalgia, racial resentment, and white nationalism have all been analytical pieces of the Trump support puzzle scholars have been weaving together since November 2016, a critical aspect of Trump support is to assert, rather than deny, that he is indeed unexpectedly religiously orthodox in the conduct of his presidency”
Gerardo Marti, American Blindspot: Race, Class, Religion, and the Trump Presidency

“The religious and economic alliance represented in the Tea {arty remains misunderstood and out of the public eye. The Tea Party movement was formed primarily as an antitax movement, and that limiting government spending and reducing taxes, drawing on the symbols of the Boston Tea Party. As important as these initial catalysts were, the power for the movement came from its adoption of white evangelical conservatives.”
Gerardo Marti, American Blindspot: Race, Class, Religion, and the Trump Presidency



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