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What comes to mind when you hear the term “American Christians”? Most people today think of the so-called Religious Right, a loosely knit group of conservative Christians who oppose legal abortion, favor gun rights, and hail Ronald Reagan as one like unto Moses. Matthew Bowman’s latest book is a wake-up call, reminding us that there’s no such thing as American Christianity. There are Christiani
ties, ranging from conservative to liberal, all over the political spectrum.
In this episode we’ll complicate the simple story and try to find out who gets to decide what counts as Christian in the United States. Matthew Bowman talks about his latest book,
Christian: The Politics of a Word in America.
About the Guest
Matthew Bowman is Associate Professor of History at Henderson State University. He is the author of
The Mormon People, and a new book called
Christian: The Politics of a Word in America from Harvard University Press.
Transcript
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