
Straight White American Jesus The Sunday Interview: How Christianity Shaped America: Matthew Avery Sutton on Power, Evangelicals, and the “Chosen Land”
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Mar 15, 2026 Matthew Avery Sutton, historian and author of Chosen Land, explores how Americans turned North America into a perceived “holy land.” He traces how the First Amendment spurred religious innovation, how Protestant cultural dominance shaped politics, and how evangelical identity was modernly reinvented. The conversation also covers religious entrepreneurship, media-driven faith, and apocalyptic strains in contemporary political debates.
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Legal Separation Is A 20th Century Construct
- 'Separation of church and state' as a rigid doctrine is a mid-20th-century legal development, not explicit constitutional text.
- Sutton points to Jefferson's letter and the 1947 Everson decision as shaping modern interpretation.
Lincoln And Obama Forced To Perform Religious Orthodoxy
- Sutton contrasts Lincoln hiding unorthodox beliefs in an 1846 campaign with Barack Obama denouncing Jeremiah Wright in 2008.
- He uses both cases to show politicians must perform white Protestant orthodoxy to win.
Religion As Marketable Entertainment
- American religion thrived by treating Christianity like a consumer product that must attract paying participants.
- Sutton shows leaders mastered new tech from printing to TV and packaged worship as entertainment with celebrity preachers.







