We are now1 supposed to call the Online, Sometimes-Somewhat-Reformed Christian Nationalists and their assorted adjacencies the “New Christian Right” rather than the opprobrious but apt denominator “Woke Right.” Well, that’s fine—movements have the risky right to attempt rebranding. Remember “New Coke”?
Nomenclature aside, we’ve noticed that the rapidly changing, lately fractious Christian Nationalist movement resembles, mirrors, or rhymes with another movement in significant ways—a movement these guys really, really don’t like: the Formerly Young, Restless, and (largely lowercase) Reformed movement, which manifests most tangibly as The Gospel Coalition and Acts 29 movements.
So, how do these two opposed movements—the New Christian Right (CN) and the (Not So) New Somewhat-Reformed Evangelicals (SRE)—resemble each other, and how do they differ?
Read More»Brad Isbell | “The Dissident ‘New Christian Right’ Mirrors TGC” | March 25, 2025
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