A good introduction to the discussion of Christian Nationalism. Wilson does as the title states, he gives and answers such questions about Christian Nationalism. Much of the debacle concerning the topic is hinged on how one defines it. I have read certain books where the definition of CN I completely disagree with and I have read others (like this one) where I agree much more so.
Essentially, my understanding and agreement with Christian Nationalism is not in the liberal name-calling and what is often presented in the media, but it is in the political theory/ pursuit within the context of a Biblical Worldview. How can politics be done to the Glory of God? How do we order and establish righteous laws that honor God? Etc.
Two quotes I enjoyed that present the definition I agree with.
“Does God care how we order our society? Is it possible to make laws that please Him and laws that anger Him? If this is true, and I believe it is, then America’s current behavior is not only setting up a political economic disaster, it is also angering God. Everyone who agrees with this in some sense as a Christian Nationalist”
“Fundamentally, Christian nationalism is the belief that human society’s require a transcendent anchor to hold all our cultural, political, and social ambitions in place, and that this transcendent anchor should be the true in living God, not an idol.”