Podcast discusses Christian right and scripture

A new episode of the American Prestige podcast features comedian and author John Fugelsang.

The episode explores the influence of right-wing Christianity in the United States. Hosts Daniel Bessner and Derek Davison speak with Fugelsang about Christian nationalism and the political use of scripture.

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