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The Case for Christian Nationalism

Evangelical elites and the progressive media complex want you to think that Christian nationalism is hopelessly racist, bigoted, and an idol for right-wing Christians. Is Christian nationalism the golden calf of the religious right—or is it the only way forward?

Few “experts” answering this question actually know what nationalism is–and even fewer know what could make it Christian. In The Case for Christian Nationalism, Stephen Wolfe offers a tour-de-force argument for the good of Christian nationalism, taken from Scripture and Christian thinkers ancient, medieval, and modern. Christian nationalism is not only the necessary alternative to secularism, it is the form of government we must pursue if we want to love our neighbors and our country.

Wolfe shows that the world’s post-war consensus has successfully routed the United States towards a gynocratic Global American Empire (GAE). Rather than the religious right’s golden calf, Christian nationalism is the idea that people in the same place and culture should live together and seek one another’s good. The grace of the gospel does not eliminate our geography, our people, and our neighbors. Instead, it restores us to pursue local needs and local leadership freely and without apology.

If you want to be able to answer the political debate raging today, you must understand the arguments in The Case for Christian Nationalism.

Includes The Companion to The Case for Christian Nationalism.

Mere Christendom

Christ conquered the West the first time. And this is how He’ll do it again.

And when He does it again, Christians must be ready to take the lead.

Jesus really is the answer to Taxes, Civil Resistance, and speech laws. However, Christians do not need another political platform. They need a plan. This book is that plan.

"If we succeed, this will not be Christian America. If we succeed, this will be the Christian America as the prodigal son, tired of the pig food, coming home to his father."

You may not live in Christendom now, but your great-grandkids could.

Empires of Dirt: Secularism, Radical Islam, and the Mere Christendom Alternative

As it self-destructs, the strategy of secularism (the idea that nations can be religiously neutral) is splitting between American exceptionalism and radical Islam. Neither are Christian.

American exceptionalism, the belief that America is more than a nation, is folly. Radical Islam is obviously wrong as well, but Muslims at least own the nature of the current cultural conflict: You must follow somebody, whether it's Allah, the State, or Jesus Christ. This important and timely book is an analysis of the changing face of religion and politics and also an extended argument for Christian expression of faith in Jesus Christ. This does not mean a withdrawal from politics to our own communities and churches. Instead, we Christians must take what we have learned from the wreck of secularism and build a Christendom of the New Foundation: A network of nations bound together by a formal, public, civic acknowledgement of the lordship of Jesus Christ and the fundamental truth of the Apostles' Creed. "And you could have it all, My empire of dirt...." ~ Nine Inch Nails; Johnny Cash

Slaying Leviathan: Limited Government and Resistance in the Christian Tradition

Christians first expressed these political truths under Caesars, kings, popes, and emperors. We need them in the age of presidents.

Leviathan is rising again, and the first weapon we must recover is the longstanding Christian tradition of resisting governmental overreach. Our bloated bureaucratic state would have been unrecognizable to the Founders, and our acquiescence to its encroachments on liberty would have infuriated them. But here is the point: our Leviathan would not have surprised them. They were well acquainted with the tendency of governments to turn tyrannical: “Eternal vigilance is the price we pay for liberty.”

In Slaying Leviathan, historian Glenn S. Sunshine surveys some of the stories and key elements of Christian political thought from Augustine to the Declaration of Independence. Specifically, the book introduces theories of limited government that were synthesized into a coherent political philosophy by John Locke. Locke, of course, influenced the American founders and was, like us, fighting against the spirit of Leviathan in his day. But his is only one of the many stories in this book.

Includes the Slaying Leviathan Group Discussion Guide.

"Despite its brevity, the Vindiciae’s sharp defense of the right of subjects to resist unjust or ungodly rulers even to the point of armed rebellion helped shape the political theories of John Locke in England and the American Founding Fathers.

Its arguments on the rights and responsibilities of rulers and subjects continue to be relevant today as we consider the limits of the power of the government and the rights of citizens to oppose governmental overreach." ~ Dr. Glenn Sunshine, from the Introduction

In 1572, Roman Catholic soldiers slaughtered thousands of French Huguenots for their Protestant faith.

This calamity forced many Protestants to ask whether taking up arms against a king was even lawful.

Many Christians thought that even in the case of persecution, kings had absolute power and lesser magistrates had no right to resist them. 

Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos: A Defense of Liberty Against Tyrants, written by an anonymous Huguenot, is a powerful tract that makes a case for why Christians can sometimes lawfully resist and fight against tyrants and persecutors of the faith.

The apostles told the Jews that they needed to obey God rather than man when it came to the Gospel, and to this day many Christians need to be reminded that men only derive their power from God and there are indeed times when resisting the authorities may be lawful and even biblically required.

This tract is thoroughly biblical and a great testament to the courage and convictions of our fathers in the faith.

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My boys and I loved this book. I also recommend Sir Badalot from Canon Press.

Illistrations are beautiful! Such a cute story.

*The Sin of Empathy: A Biblical and Psychological Reflection* By. Dr. Michael Napier

*The Sin of Empathy: A Biblical and Psychological Reflection* By. Dr. Michael Napier In a world that elevates emotionalism over truth, we must be discerning about the forces that shape our hearts and minds. Empathy, often praised as the highest virtue, can become a dangerous counterfeit of biblical compassion when untethered from truth. While Scripture calls us to bear one another’s burdens (Galatians 6:2), it does not command us to surrender discernment or to be swept away by the emotional tides of another’s suffering. Joe Rigney’s *The Sin of Empathy* exposes how unchecked empathy demands that we not only feel with others but that we adopt their perspective entirely, forsaking objective truth for subjective experience. This is where empathy becomes a sin—it leads us away from the firm foundation of God’s Word and into the unstable waters of emotional manipulation. Rigney critiques how modern culture weaponizes pity to pressure believers into affirming sinful behaviors, replacing biblical discernment with emotional coercion (Rigney 2025, 45). Consider Christ’s example. He was moved with compassion (Matthew 9:36), but He never allowed Himself to be emotionally manipulated. He did not weep with the Pharisees when they rejected Him, nor did He affirm the rich young ruler’s sorrow when he walked away from truth (Mark 10:22). Christ’s love was steadfast, rooted in righteousness, not in emotional entanglement. From a Biblical Psychology perspective,

Heretical

The title itself is antithetical to the teachings of Jesus

Drivel

Republicans justifying not caring for anyone but themselves. Not very Christian if you ask me.

Good Read !!

Everyone needs to read this book!!!

Save your money, and hug a friend. Empathy is what makes us good human.

Typical millennial thinks he can rewrite the Bible. This book is a disgrace to intellects and theologians everywhere. The very foundation of this book is ridiculous. And I read it cover to cover. Borrowed from a friend, as I would never pay money for drivel.

Short read that provides a good viewpoint of modern dangers with empathy.

Great book - Although the title is made to be controversial, the book lays out a good history of the word 'empathy' and the dangers with how it's used today. Beyond the word, it also shows the worldview that's putting more emphasis on being stuck in a bad situation with someone's feelings vs. being able to help them through it by staying emotionally stable yourself.

“How to turn your back on the gospels”

It is impossible to read the gospels and agree with this book. There are amazing books out there that include real insight and guidance. Don’t waste your money on this one.

Excited for my daughters to read it

As a dad of teenage daughters, I wanted to read the book before I gave it to them. The book covers a wide variety of topics that I know my teen girls need to be equipped and empowered to walk victoriously through. While not exhaustive on the topics, the perspective is Christ-centered, and presented in a way that will help them think properly and then act accordingly. Excited for them to read it and to hear the truths they have been taught at home reiterated from the perspective of another godly woman.

Worth a Read

When Democrats are flying to an El Salvador prison to fight for the release of a deported illegal alien, who committed multiple crimes yet allowing other egregious atrocities to happen on our soil (i.e. abortion, transing kids), you know empathy is being used for evil.

Ahhh!!!! I am so excited to give this as a graduation gift. I have my own copy and I slurged to give this to a friend. I absolutely love this cover, its so pretty. Ahhhhh!!!! I’m so excited!!!

I got the one with imperfections, its only slightly nicked on the cover. Nothing major and for $5. It was such a steal. I’m so excited to give this to my niece.

Wonderful wisdom principles for girls and their parents!

Worldview Guide for Treasure Island

My Dear Hemlock

No Time to be Dumb: Letters to Teenage Girls

Maj. Minor

Majors on the minors.

Buy this book for your teen and preteen girls!

This book is exactly what is needed for this generation.

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Great book! My teenagers like it!

Buy one for yourself!

Solid advice for teens (and their moms)

Easy to read and good insight. Plus, my girls loved the included recipes!

Excellent overview

Cogent, timely, enlightening. Explains so much.

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Hot topis that need to be discussed

Great book! My daughter was excited to read it and so was I :) brings up important topics to discuss, that will make you both uncomfortable at times. But we want them as wise as serpents and as innocent as doves. I believe that's the goal of this book! They need to hear from us on these topics, first, not last- they will hear about them either way! So why not openly discuss them? Teen girls need us talking about the struggles and sins of youth.

Just what my girls needed!

This book came out just in time for my daughter to turn 13- going to lead a summer girls book club with her friends (13-18). This book is even helping me love the standard! Thank you Rachel and Canon+