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The Christian Past That Wasn't: Debunking the Christian Nationalist Myths That Hijack History Hardcover – May 19, 2026

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Management number 220025291 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $11.99 Model Number 220025291
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"[A] robust treatise. . . . Throckmorton effectively marshals historical evidence to support his claims." --Publishers Weekly"A timely study. . . . Through clear argument, this book illuminates the founders' intention for church-state separation." --Library JournalAmerica was not founded as a Christian nation.Who gains what from myths about the past? Why are many of us susceptible to their power? And how can the truth about a nation's past prevail? In this lively book, Warren Throckmorton, coauthor of Getting Jefferson Right, investigates the gloss that Christian nationalist storytellers put on history and equips readers to debunk seven myths that they propagate.Working in the tradition of muckraking journalists, Throckmorton, whose fact-checking of David Barton's book The Jefferson Lies convinced the publisher to pull it from the shelves, picks a fight with fables told about the past by those who are trying to erase the separation of church and state. Did the Puritans actually establish a covenant with God, and were all the founders evangelical Christians? Are the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution based on the Bible, and did delegates at the constitutional convention in Philadelphia actually kneel for daily prayers? With keen attention to primary sources, Throckmorton dismantles the myths, piece by historical piece. And he asks: How are the genocide of Indigenous people and enslavement of millions of Africans not definitive repudiations of some righteous Christian past?It's never been more important to understand why myths about the past wield so much force--and whom those myths empower. White Christian nationalism thrives on origin stories, and Throckmortonequips readers to debunk the false ones. The real heritage of America is neither as a Christian state nor pure secularism; it is a more nuanced story, he says, one of religious tolerance and pluralism. To understand Christian nationalism, we must know the power of myth. To counter it, we must know the facts. Read more

ISBN13 979-8889835820
Language English
Publisher Broadleaf Books
Dimensions 6.3 x 1.18 x 9.25 inches
Item Weight 1.45 pounds
Print length 319 pages
Publication date May 19, 2026

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