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Theses on Reactionaries: How White Evangelicalism Became America's Most Dangerous Ideology with Tad Delay

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Feb 23, 2026
Tad DeLay, philosopher and religion scholar, offers a fiery psychoanalytic and political-theory take on white evangelicalism. He links repression, theological cover stories, and ideological formation. He argues Trumpism crystallizes this dynamic and challenges listeners to confront collective moral compromise.
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Host's Early Friendship Frames The Conversation

  • Tripp Fuller recounts meeting Tad DeLay at Fuller Seminary and later Claremont, highlighting DeLay's shift from evangelical youth minister to psychoanalytic philosopher.
  • This personal history frames DeLay's credibility on purity culture and his Lacanian analysis of evangelicals.
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Sexual Repression Fuels Reactionary Anger

  • Sexual repression anchors material deprivation as moral failure, turning unmet needs into deserved punishment rather than grounds for revolt.
  • Tad DeLay uses Wilhelm Reich to link purity culture, regret, and redirected anger at those perceived as enjoying too much to produce reactionary politics.
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Theology As A Mask For Materialism

  • Theology often functions as a theatrical avatar that conceals crude material aims like surplus accumulation and elite enrichment.
  • DeLay cites Peter Thiel and Trump policy choices to show theological language masks deadly economic decisions.
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