Description
This book is called WhiteNECs, which stands for White, Nationalist, Evangelical Christians. It examines the rise and political entanglement of White Evangelical Christianity in the United States, asking how a movement rooted in biblical authority became so closely aligned with partisan power. Written for readers disillusioned by the visible fusion of faith and politics, it offers both historical analysis and spiritual reflection.
Tracing the development of American evangelicalism, the formation of racial identity and “whiteness” in the United States, the legacy of slavery, and the emergence of Christian nationalism, the book provides essential context for understanding today’s cultural and political divisions. It explores how theological commitments shifted alongside political ambitions—and how moral compromises were justified in the name of influence and preservation.
Rather than merely critiquing a movement, the book invites readers to examine their own assumptions about faith, loyalty, and identity. It challenges believers to reconsider what it means to follow Christ in a polarized society and calls for a re-centering of faith on biblical integrity rather than political expediency.
Both historically grounded and pastorally direct, this work speaks to Christians wrestling with confusion, disappointment, and spiritual dissonance in 21st-century America. Its aim is not condemnation, but clarity—and ultimately, renewal.
Details
Publisher - Staten House
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Robin Duckworth
Published Date - 2026-02-12
ISBN - 9798903292936
Dimensions - 21.6 x 14 x 1.1 cm
Page Count - 198
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