As we approach the 2024 U.S. presidential election, The Revealer is focusing on the emergence of Christian nationalism and the convergence of conservative religion and politics. To delve deeper into this topic, we have dedicated a three-episode series in our monthly podcast to explore various aspects of conservative religion and politics in the United States:
Series episode 1: Ex-Evangelicals and U.S. Politics
NPR’s political correspondent and author of The Exvangelicals: Loving, Living, and Leaving the White Evangelical Church, Sarah McCammon joins us to discuss ex-evangelicals’ insights into why so many evangelicals are primed to accept “alternative facts,” why most white evangelicals remain loyal to Trump, and what all of this portends about the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
Series episode 2: Contemporary Christian Music’s Political and Religious Messages
Leah Payne, author of God Gave Rock and Roll to You: A History of Contemporary Christian Music, joins us to discuss the racial, religious, and nationalistic ideas this music promotes, and what it reveals about what conservative Protestants envision for the United States and what they want in the 2024 election.
Series episode 3: LGBTQ Republicans
Neil Young, author of Coming Out Republican: A History of the Gay Right, joins us to discuss how gay Republicans responded to the rise of the anti-queer religious right in the GOP, how they worked to convince church-going Americans that it is okay to be gay, how they are responding to the current barrage of anti-trans legislation, and what they want for America as we head into the 2024 election.
If you’re interested in more podcast episodes on conservative religion and politics, check out the following episodes from our full catalogue:
–The FBI and White Christian Nationalism
–Religion in the CIA
–Evangelical Masculinity
–For Putin, God, and Country: American Converts to the Russian Orthodox Church
–Faith-Based Prisons
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Enjoy listening!