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How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation

著者: Susie Althans
ナレーター: Susie Althans
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How did a libertine with little knowledge of Christianity capture 81 percent of the white evangelical vote? And why have white evangelicals become some of the most loyal supporters of a president many once would have denounced as a moral reprobate?

These are the provocative questions historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez explores in Jesus and John Wayne. The book offers a sweeping history of the past seventy-five years of white evangelicalism, revealing how American evangelicals gradually replaced the Jesus of the Gospels with a powerful idol of rugged masculinity and Christian nationalism.

From Oliver North and Ronald Reagan to Mel Gibson and the Duck Dynasty clan, evangelical popular culture has long celebrated muscular, unapologetic heroes who embody white masculine authority in defense of “Christian America.” At the center of this pantheon stands John Wayne—the ultimate symbol of a bygone era when men were tough, politically incorrect, and took decisive action without apology.

Jesus and John Wayne provides a compelling reexamination of how white evangelicals came to rally behind the least traditionally Christian president in modern American history—and how their faith itself was transformed in the process, with profound and lasting consequences for the nation.

©2026 Susie Althans (P)2026 Susie Althans
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