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Frequently Shouted Questions About Christian Nationalism

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DOUGLAS WILSON is a pastor in Moscow, Idaho, a father of three, and a grandfather of many. He is the author of over a hundred books, including MERE CHRISTENDOM, RULES FOR REFORMERS, and WORDSMITHY.

AUTHOR: Douglas Wilson

PAGE COUNT: 184

SIZE: 4.75"x7"

BINDING: Paperback

ISBN 10: 1-59128-479-1

ISBN-13: 978-1-59128-479-6

PUB. DATE: Aug 5, 2025

"In person, Wilson, 72, comes across as a sincere, mild-mannered grandfather…ultimate goal remains achieving a Christian theocracy across the globe.”

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APPROACH WITH CAUTION

This book is about Christian Nationalism. Have you heard of it?

The media would have you believe that Christian Nationalism is, in fact, the newest threat to American democracy.

In this book Douglas Wilson addresses the most frequently [shouted!] questions about the Christian Nationalism movement.

It may surprise you that you will not find president-priests, women in flowing red dresses and white bonnets, or prescriptions for tolerating Anabaptists by stuffing them into dungeons.

The answers from Douglas Wilson will instead suggest that Christian Nationalism is as American as apple pie.

The Questions
  • What is Christian nationalism?
  • What about the separation of church and state?
  • How do Christian nationalists think the church and state should work together?
  • Doesn’t Christian nationalism violate everyone’s liberty of conscience?
  • Do Christian nationalists want to force unbelievers to convert?
  • Do Christian nationalists want blasphemy laws?
  • If Christian nationalism is so great, why are so many Christian leaders up in arms about it?
  • Should Baptists be leery of Christian nationalism?
  • Do Christian nationalists believe that Christians should love some people more than others?
  • Why is Christian nationalism so frequently tied to kinism, antisemitism, white supremacy, etc.?
  • Given all the bad connotations, why use the term 'Christian nationalism' at all?
  • When we look at the poor track record of many Christian rulers, why are Christian nationalists so eager for Christians to govern?
  • Is Christian nationalism fine with other forms of religious nationalism? Hindu nationalism in India? Jewish nationalism in Israel?
  • Why do Christian nationalists frequently defend controversial historical figures? Charlemagne? Columbus? Robert E. Lee?
  • Do Christian nationalists believe that America is a chosen nation?
  • Do Christian nationalists believe that America is a Christian nation?
  • Do Christian nationalists want to recover the way America was at her Founding?
  • Do you have to be postmillennial to be a Christian nationalist?
  • How do we get a Christian nation?

“Pastor Doug Wilson is the Christian nationalist they warned you about.” -Tucker Carlson

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