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American Apocalypse
A History of Modern Evangelicalism
Book • 2014
Matthew Avery Sutton's *American Apocalypse* provides a detailed exploration of modern American evangelicalism, highlighting the role of premillennialism and apocalyptic thought in shaping the movement's engagement with culture and politics.
The book spans from the late 19th century to the present, examining how evangelicals have linked major societal issues to apocalyptic narratives, thereby influencing American culture and foreign policy.
The book spans from the late 19th century to the present, examining how evangelicals have linked major societal issues to apocalyptic narratives, thereby influencing American culture and foreign policy.
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's previous books in his author biography.


Brad Onishi


Matthew Avery Sutton

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The Sunday Interview: How Christianity Shaped America: Matthew Avery Sutton on Power, Evangelicals, and the “Chosen Land”
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as the author of a book about modern evangelicalism.


Rund Abdelfatah

The Evangelical Vote (2019)
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as one of his books, described alongside his other novels.

Kurt Schlichter

The Sportswriter Olympic Struggle Session and preview of SOTU
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, it's the title of ![undefined]()

's new fiction book available for pre-order.


Buck Sexton

Kurt Schlichter

Best Of Buck Brief - Should Trump Appoint an Epstein Special Counsel?
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in the context of discussing the pervasiveness of apocalyptic themes in American culture and their influence on CrossFit.

Katie Rose Hejtmanek

Katie Rose Hejtmanek, "The Cult of CrossFit: Christianity and the American Exercise Phenomenon" (NYU Press, 2025)
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in relation to the pervasiveness of apocalyptic themes in American culture.

Katie Rose Hejtmanek

Katie Rose Hejtmanek, "The Cult of CrossFit: Christianity and the American Exercise Phenomenon" (NYU Press, 2025)
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in the context of discussing the pervasiveness of apocalyptic themes in American culture.

Katie Rose Hejtmanek

Katie Rose Hejtmanek, "The Cult of CrossFit: Christianity and the American Exercise Phenomenon" (NYU Press, 2025)
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as his earlier book on modern evangelical apocalypticism.


Matthew Avery Sutton

A Chosen Land for a Chosen People? Matthew Avery Sutton on How Christianity Made America and America Remade Christianity



