Exploring the intersection of race, racism, xenophobia, and religion, this volume delves into their influence on the Trump candidacy and presidency. It critically examines how these elements intertwine within Alt-Right and Evangelical cultures, providing a nuanced understanding of contemporary political dynamics in the age of Trump. The book offers valuable insights into the complexities of identity and ideology during this pivotal period in American history.
Damon T Berry Books



The book explores the historical relationship between evangelical Christianity and conservative politics in the United States, tracing the evolution of the "religious right" since the 1980 presidential races. It examines how this alliance has influenced the Republican Party and highlights the longstanding presence of socially conservative Christianity in American political life. By analyzing key events and figures, the narrative reveals the complexities and implications of this partnership throughout history.