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Summary

In this conversation, Jonathan Rauch discusses his book 'Cross Purposes: Christianity's Broken Bargain with Democracy,' exploring the relationship between Christianity and democracy in America. He addresses the challenges faced by white evangelical Christians, the rise of Christian nationalism, and the need for a healthy Christianity to support democratic values. Rauch emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and the potential for change within the church, drawing lessons from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The discussion highlights the hope for a new generation of Christians who seek to bridge divides and promote a more inclusive and compassionate approach to politics.

Takeaways

  • Rauch targets both evangelical Christians and secular individuals in his book.

  • He believes that healthy Christianity is essential for democracy.

  • Rauch identifies a split within evangelicalism regarding political engagement.

  • He expresses concern over the rise of Christian nationalism.

  • Rauch argues that many evangelicals now align closely with the Republican Party.

  • He emphasizes the need for a Christ-like civic theology.

  • Rauch points to the Latter-day Saints as a model for political engagement.

  • He notes that many pastors feel pressured by cultural influences.

  • Rauch believes that change in evangelicalism will come from the grassroots level.

  • He expresses hope for a new generation of Christians seeking positive change.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Jonathan Rauch and His Work

02:11 Target Audience of 'Cross Purposes'

05:09 Rauch's Perspective as an Outsider

10:22 The Shift in Evangelical Politics

15:24 The Contamination of Church and Politics

19:13 Learning from the Latter-day Saints

25:21 The Need for Political Theology in Evangelicalism

29:44 Hope for the Future of Christianity

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