43 min

Where's Waldo the Anointed‪?‬ Telling Jefferson Lies

    • History

"You know, he is the where's Waldo of the movement. He's a little bit everywhere."  Katherine Stewart, author of Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Christian Nationalism. 

"He's managed to create a kind of brand in a way for himself through Wallbuilders of being a trusted authority on the American past." Randall Stephens, professor of American Studies at the University of Oslo in Norway.

In this episode, we examine how David Barton bounced back from his early problems and thrived by creating a brand as a trusted authority on American history. His packed schedule of activities and organizations made him indispensable to the Christian right.

We also examine what makes the Christian nationalist message so attractive to evangelicals and why many may not care about allegations of bad history or faulty facts.

This episode sets up the next episode, The Cataclysm, which will tell what happened to David Barton's book The Jefferson Lies, the book that was pulled from publication by Thomas Nelson after only being out for 4 months.

SHOW NOTES:

Separation of Church and State website:
https://candst.tripod.com/tnpintro.htm

A critique of David Barton's views of church and state
https://bjconline.org/a-critique-of-david-bartons-views-on-church-and-state/

Chris Rodda - Liars for Jesus
https://bookshop.org/p/books/liars-for-jesus-the-religious-right-s-alternate-version-of-american-history-vol-1-chris-rodda/7396939?ean=9781523284139

Music:

Roman Candle on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3V65gQpFTfYzIOqjOf18eS

Theme song: The World Awaits Us All by Roman Candle

Closing song: The End of the Street by Roman Candle

Background music: Jonus Fair, Jonathan Swaim, Roman Candle & Warren Throckmorton

"You know, he is the where's Waldo of the movement. He's a little bit everywhere."  Katherine Stewart, author of Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Christian Nationalism. 

"He's managed to create a kind of brand in a way for himself through Wallbuilders of being a trusted authority on the American past." Randall Stephens, professor of American Studies at the University of Oslo in Norway.

In this episode, we examine how David Barton bounced back from his early problems and thrived by creating a brand as a trusted authority on American history. His packed schedule of activities and organizations made him indispensable to the Christian right.

We also examine what makes the Christian nationalist message so attractive to evangelicals and why many may not care about allegations of bad history or faulty facts.

This episode sets up the next episode, The Cataclysm, which will tell what happened to David Barton's book The Jefferson Lies, the book that was pulled from publication by Thomas Nelson after only being out for 4 months.

SHOW NOTES:

Separation of Church and State website:
https://candst.tripod.com/tnpintro.htm

A critique of David Barton's views of church and state
https://bjconline.org/a-critique-of-david-bartons-views-on-church-and-state/

Chris Rodda - Liars for Jesus
https://bookshop.org/p/books/liars-for-jesus-the-religious-right-s-alternate-version-of-american-history-vol-1-chris-rodda/7396939?ean=9781523284139

Music:

Roman Candle on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3V65gQpFTfYzIOqjOf18eS

Theme song: The World Awaits Us All by Roman Candle

Closing song: The End of the Street by Roman Candle

Background music: Jonus Fair, Jonathan Swaim, Roman Candle & Warren Throckmorton

43 min

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