
Christian Nationalism and the Paradox of Secularism by Andrew Fiala
Christian nationalism is a backlash against the success of secularism and the growth of nonreligion. Its proponents go so far as to claim that secularism is diabolical. This rejection of secularism poses a significant challenge for secular systems, which aim to be inclusive of diverse religious ideas. This book explains the depth of this challenge while recounting the views of Christian nationalists, including Donald Trump. It shows how key figures in the American tradition--Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and others--promoted political secularism. It uses Christian theology and modern political philosophy to argue in defence of secularism and against Christian nationalism.
Andrew Fiala, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy, California State University, Fresno. His recent publications include Seeking Common Ground: Theist/Atheist Dialogue (2021); Tyranny from Plato to Trump (2022); Can War be Justified? (2023); Ethics: Theory and Contemporary Issues (2023) and Archetypes of Wisdom (2024).
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| ISBN 13 | 9789004726772 |
| Title | Christian Nationalism and the Paradox of Secularism |
| Author | Andrew Fiala |
| Series | Social Philosophy |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Brill |
| Year published | 2025-05-08 |
| Number of pages | 292 |
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