
Sons of Patriarchy Christianity Against Christian Nationalism
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Feb 2, 2026 Russell Moore, a public theologian and critic of Christian nationalism; Sarah Stankorb, an investigative reporter on church abuse; and Kristin Kobes Du Mez, a historian of evangelical gender and politics. They discuss politicized theology, how fear and authority shape churches, practical responses to abuse, the psychology of strained congregations, and cultural threats like propaganda and attacks on truth.
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Survivors Reveal Systemic Patterns
- Survivors' testimonies reveal patterns that connect local church abuse to national movements in theology and politics.
- Kristin Kobes Du Mez warns these voices expose long-term consequences for Christians and the country.
Theology As Afterthought
- Theology often becomes a post-hoc rationale rather than a guiding doctrine in politicized religious movements.
- Russell Moore notes diverse traditions unite under power rather than consistent theological commitments.
Shared Theology Of Power
- Different streams (Reconstructionist, charismatic, etc.) converge around a theology of power and hierarchy.
- Kristin Kobes Du Mez traces common roots like Christian Reconstructionism and Seven Mountains ideas uniting movements.








