"White Evangelicals and Right-Wing Populism: How Did We Get Here?" Order here: Twitter: Pally's books mentioned on the podcast:
Her research interests are culture, religion, and politics as well as the intersection of culture and language. In 2019-2020 she was a Fellow and The Center for Theological Inquiry, Princeton. Professor Pally teaches at New York University, at Fordham University and is an annual guest professor at Humboldt University’s Theology Faculty. Toward the end, we talk briefly about her book on Leonard Cohen. We also discuss how some Evangelicals at the end of the 1800s and beginning of the 1900s were socialists and/or supported more social programs. We discuss the duresses that white Evangelicals perceive themselves to be under, a history of how those perceived stressors and "us vs them" thinking inflames right wing populism. Marcia Pally as we talk about her book "White Evangelicalism and Right Wing Populism: How Did We Get Here?". Our first international interview with guest Dr. Listen to Saved By the City with Roxy and Katelyn Beaty right here: Also, we talk a bit about the Seven Mountains Mandate, the New Apostolic Reformation, and the Passion translation of the Bible.
Managing editor of Religion News Service and co-host of the award-winning podcast Saved By the City, Roxanne Stone joins the VCW to talk about her Evangelical story, how the last 5 years have affected her faith, the urban/rural divide in America including on faith issues, how she broke the news about Hillsong NYC Pastor Carl Lentz's resignation because of an affair, and her experience going from writing about religion at Christian publications to writing about it at a secular news outlet.