Countering Christian Nationalism
Charlie Gross
A close up of journalist Katherine Stewart.
Katherine Stewart
Bethel's forward-looking speaker series welcomes national investigative reporter Katherine Stewart, whose latest book, The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism, is a deep dive into the pseudo-religious Christian nationalist movement in the U.S. and its grabs for power. We have all witnessed its growth; Stewart links it to past movements against abolition, the New Deal, and civil rights. Free tickets on Eventbrite.
press release: Katherine Stewart is an investigative reporter and author who writes about religious liberty, politics, policy, and education. Stewart’s journalism appears in the New York Times op ed, NBC, the New Republic, and The Guardian. She has also written for The American Prospect, George Washington University's History News Network, The Nation, Reuters, The Atlantic, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, The New York Observer, Santa Barbara Magazine, and Religion Dispatches. As a writer and speaker, Stewart excels in clarifying controversies over religious freedom and the separation of church and state. Her latest book, THE POWER WORSHIPPERS: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism (March, 2020), exposes the pseudo-religious Christian nationalist movement in the U.S. and its grabs for power, linking it to historical movements against abolition, the New Deal, and civil rights. The Washington Post called it "required reading for anyone who wants to map the continuing erosion of our already fragile wall between church and state".
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