"Explores how the Christian Right in the United States has learned to overcome both a lack of political professionalism within national, independent, theologically-based activist groups and theological divides that threatened political collaboration"--
Christian Right organizations have darkened Americas political soul by strategically constructing a theological justification for hate. Angelia Wilson supports this claim in The Politics of Hate by detailing how Christian Right organizations have pushed voters toward polarization and primed religious conservatives to support Donald Trump.
Based on original research, participant observation at events, and data collection, Wilson follows the money to provide a meticulous analysis of how Christian Right political elites operate. She traces the evolutionary development of the Christian Rights political professionalism and their allegiance to a grand vision that articulates a grammar of war to fulfill their Biblical worldview.
The Politics of Hate demonstrates how Christian Right organizations educate and train networks of soldiers to tactically engage the enemy in local, state, and national legal and political battles. Wilson carefully documents their history of co-belligerency, their strategies of political warfare, and, importantly, the impact of this war that has, over the past fifty years, forever changed American politics.