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Management number 219166672 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $12.40 Model Number 219166672
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How did a predictable “family values” evangelical politics become the engine of an anti-democratic movement with unprecedented access to American power? Keri Ladner traces that transformation through the rise of dominionism-a radical strain of evangelical Christianity that frames political authority as a biblical mandate and treats democracy less as a safeguard than as an obstacle to overcome. Ladner argues that the alliance between Donald Trump and the evangelical right cannot be explained by political expediency alone. Dominionist pastors were among Trump's earliest allies in the 2016 Republican primaries, and after his 2024 election the movement has gained extraordinary influence within the party and the state, including direct proximity to national leaders at the highest levels. Rooted in an intense, literalized reading of Scripture, dominionism is animated by spiritual warfare: demons are not metaphors but actors, and demonization becomes both a theology and a tool of political mobilization. In this worldview, conspiracy cultures such as QAnon find ready spiritual reinforcement, deepening polarization and accelerating radicalization within the modern Republican coalition. Moving from the early twentieth-century Pentecostal-charismatic revival movement to today's networked megachurches, Ladner shows how a once-obscure religious fringe built durable institutions and mass appeal through dramatic healing revivals, disciplined teaching, and a steady drumbeat of “chosen nation” rhetoric. She maps the formation of a religious counterculture-often presented as conventional conservatism-shaped by curricula that traveled from homeschooling into wider educational spaces. The result is a vibrant, fast-growing religious movement that promises spiritual power and national renewal, even as it places America's democratic norms under increasing strain. Read more

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ISBN13 979-8216275770
Edition 1st
Language English
File size 836 KB
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Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
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Print length 284 pages
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Publication date April 16, 2026
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