Though Christian nationalism is at the center of one of our most heated cultural debates, defining it has proven elusive at best. Talk about Christian nationalism not only dominates Christian Twitter, ...
NATIONALISM in art is most often the new minting of foreign gold. The lending and borrowing of ideas is an incessant shuttle, for ideas travel without passport and blithely leap customs barriers. One ...
Nationalism is one of the most potent ideological forces in the contemporary world. While British historian Eric Hobsbawm used the term ‘invented tradition’ to explain the emergence of nationalism, ...
Russia’s terrible invasion of Ukraine reveals the worst about humanity. In many ways, it also is revealing what is the best of humanity. All the while, the world is responding. Vladimir Putin probably ...
The Republican Party is at a crossroads, agreed Bret Stephens and Yoram Hazony ’86 during a lively discussion, titled “Nationalism, Conservatism, and the Future of the GOP,” held by the Princeton ...
In 2019 he looked further at these themes in Return of the Strong Gods: Nationalism, Populism, and the Future of the West ...
Nationalism — an individual’s identification with their own nation and its interests — has remained a prominent aspect of inter- and intra-societal interactions, dictating everything from internal ...
Moderate Christian nationalists shouldn’t be smeared. But neither should extremism be defended. In the opening pages of his newly published polemic against Christian nationalism, American Idolatry, ...
Millions of Americans believe in this political ideology. What church leaders need to know—and how they can help those under its influence. As crowds lined up in front of the Capitol last week, ...
With Independence Day and Canada Day in the rear-view mirror, it is perhaps appropriate to contemplate the concept of nationalism and how reimagining approaches to nationalism might lead to a better ...
In The Case for Nationalism (Broadside Books), Rich Lowry has decided, rather boldly, to go up against Orwell and stake out the inverse position: To be a nationalist, he says, is merely to feel a glow ...
NATIONS, whether “knitted together” by ideology, by objective conditions, or by the usual combination of both, are products of social development. There is no more point in cherishing or damning ...
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