Unholy: How White Christian Nationalists Powered the Trump Presidency, and the Devastating Legacy They Left Behind

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“In terrifying detail, Unholy illustrates how a vast network of white Christian nationalists plotted the authoritarian takeover of the American democratic system. There is no more timely book than this one.”—Janet Reitman, author of Inside Scientology

Why did so many evangelicals turn out to vote for Donald Trump, a serial philanderer with questionable conservative credentials who seems to defy Christian values with his every utterance? To a reporter like Sarah Posner, who has been covering the religious right for decades, the answer turns out to be far more intuitive than one might think.

In this taut inquiry, Posner digs deep into the radical history of the religious right to reveal how issues of race and xenophobia have always been at the movement’s core, and how religion often cloaked anxieties about perceived threats to a white, Christian America. Fueled by an antidemocratic impulse, and united by this narrative of reverse victimization, the religious right and the alt-right support a common agenda–and are actively using the erosion of democratic norms to roll back civil rights advances, stock the judiciary with hard-right judges, defang and deregulate federal agencies, and undermine the credibility of the free press. Increasingly, this formidable bloc is also forging ties with European far right groups, giving momentum to a truly global movement.

Revelatory and engrossing, Unholy offers a deeper understanding of the ideological underpinnings and forces influencing the course of Republican politics. This is a book that must be read by anyone who cares about the future of American democracy.

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2.6
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IG Music
August 12, 2021
Her previous books are all about race so of course this one has to be as well. I say if this was more of an opinionated book itd have to be labled fiction. So many times does the author go off on what she feels is the answer instesd of looking for the real one. Its like she wanted to do a hard uncovering investigation but instead you get some softcore opiniom piece because it was easier.
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Charles Johnson
May 22, 2022
an excellent read. the negative comments can only come from evangelicals who are too hypocritical to give a fair review. the Author pulls back the curtain on how the evangelicals can support someone who is the antithesis to the teachings of Jesus Christ!
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ioan Popa (Jonny)
August 8, 2021
Written by a liberal..... Read the Bible... Or listen to pastor Anderson
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About the author

Sarah Posner is a reporting fellow with Type Investigations. Her investigative reporting has appeared in Rolling Stone, VICE, The Nation, Mother Jones, The New Republic, HuffPost, and Talking Points Memo. Her coverage and analysis of politics and religion has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The American Prospect, Politico, and many other outlets. She graduated from Wesleyan University and has a law degree from the University of Virginia. Her story "How Trump Took Hate Groups Mainstream," published before the 2016 election, won a Sidney Hillman Foundation Award.

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