![]() ![]() Why don't we just start, Scott, by coming up with a definition of what we mean by Christian nationalism? Because what I found is when people ask me, "Are you a Christian nationalist? Do you believe in Christian nationalism," I ask people what they mean and I get such a range of confusion. Sean McDowell: Today, we're going to talk a conversation, just the two of us, about a topic that's become more and more prominent in the Christian culture today and even larger than the Christian culture, something that has do with our last administration we had in the presidency and questions that it raises about kind of the intersection between the Christian faith and the American story. ![]() Scott Rae: I'm your cohost, Scott Rae, dean of the faculty and professor of Christian ethics. I'm your host, Sean McDowell, professor of apologetics. Sean McDowell: Welcome to Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture, a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. ![]()
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