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Sons of Patriarchy

Sons of Patriarchy

Di: Peter Bell & Sarah Bader
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What happens when biblical patriarchy, christian nationalism, and a theology of authority and submission become the pillars of a movement? Scores of abuse stories in marriages, schools, churches, families, and more. Though these ideas have filtered throughout the United States for decades, they found a home in Moscow, Idaho, through the ministry and work of Doug Wilson. From there, they have influenced churches across the United States, and across the world. In this series, you'll hear from experts on all aspects of these movements, and the stories of abuse from those who survived. Some are Christian, some are not, but one thing they've got in common? They're finally speaking out. This is their story.Copyright Peter Bell Spiritualità
  • The Rise of Anti-Semitism and the New Right
    Apr 30 2026

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    Tom Gjelten:

    Website: https://www.tomgjelten.com

    Summary

    In this conversation, Peter Bell interviews Tom Gjelten, a long-time reporter who has explored the rise of Christian nationalism, particularly through the lens of Doug Wilson and the National Conservatism movement. They discuss the evolution from the Moral Majority to the new Christian right, the role of anti-Semitism, and the changing landscape of religion reporting. Gjelten emphasizes the complexities of Christian nationalism, its alliances with right-wing populism, and the implications for American society and democracy.


    Takeaways

    • Tom Gjelten has a long history of reporting on religion and politics.
    • Christian nationalism has become a significant force within evangelical Christianity.
    • Doug Wilson's prominence in the National Conservatism movement highlights the mainstreaming of fringe ideas.
    • The new Christian right is more focused on power than specific policy issues.
    • Anti-Semitism is a troubling element within the Christian nationalist movement.
    • The relationship between Christianity and broader culture has shifted from majority to minority status.
    • Modern reporting on religion must consider the political context of Christian nationalism.
    • The MAGA movement has blurred the lines between religious and political identity.
    • Diversity is increasingly rejected by segments of the new Christian right.
    • There is a growing pushback from within Christianity against the politicization of faith.


    Keywords

    Christian nationalism, Doug Wilson, anti-Semitism, religion and politics, right-wing populism, National Conservatism, Moral Majority, evangelical Christianity, diversity, political identity

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    1 ora e 13 min
  • Tradwives, Social Media, and Christian Nationalism
    Apr 27 2026

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    Kelsey McGinnis:

    Website: https://www.kkramermcginnis.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelseykmcginnis/

    Summary

    Explore how Christian internet culture influences gender roles, parenting, and societal narratives among conservative and evangelical communities. This episode delves into the rise of tradwives, influencer marketing, and the ideological impacts of social media on women and children within these subcultures.


    Takeaways

    • The resurgence and marketing of tradwife culture in Christian conservatism
    • The impact of social media algorithms on parenting and gender roles
    • Historical roots and American mythologies shaping current Christian nationalist and tradwife narratives
    • The commodification of femininity and motherhood online
    • The dark side: influence, exploitation, and the use of children in influencer culture
    • The ideological drive for gender conformity and "getting it right" in Christian circles


    Keywords

    Christian Nationalism, Tradwife Culture, Social Media Influence, Evangelical Subcultures, Parenting and Gender Roles, Influencer Marketing, Commodification of Femininity, Historical Narratives, Fundamentalism, Christian Wellness

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    1 ora e 9 min
  • Christian Nationalism & White Supremacy
    Apr 23 2026

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    Pete Simi:
    https://www.chapman.edu/our-faculty/pete-simi.aspx

    Summary

    In this conversation, Dr. Pete Simi discusses his extensive research on white supremacy, extremism, and the factors contributing to the rise of hate groups in contemporary society. He reflects on his early influences, the evolution of these ideologies, and the role of technology and social media in their proliferation. Simi emphasizes the psychological aspects of recruitment into hate groups, the double lives many extremists lead, and the historical hinge points that have shaped the current landscape of white supremacy. He concludes with a call to action for community engagement and activism to combat hate.


    Takeaways

    - Peter Simi's early exposure to racism shaped his research focus.
    - The mainstreaming of white supremacy is a complex historical process.
    - Hate groups often utilize private and public spaces for recruitment.
    - Social media has accelerated the spread of extremist ideologies.
    - Many individuals in hate groups have experienced significant trauma.
    - Recruitment often fills a void for belonging and identity.
    - The double lives of extremists highlight the compartmentalization of beliefs.
    - Historical events like Ferguson and Obama's election have been pivotal for white supremacy.
    - Current political climates can embolden extremist groups.
    - Activism and community engagement are crucial in combating hate.


    Keywords

    white supremacy, extremism, hate groups, technology, recruitment, psychological aspects, historical context, social media, current trends, activism

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    1 ora e 30 min
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