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Christian nationalism and progressive Christianity two poles on a continuum

 By Peter Lynas - Posted at Christian Daily International: Published May 28, 2026 Many Christians are uneasy about the ways faith and politics are increasingly intertwined. Progressive Christianity seems, to some, to hollow out biblical teaching in the name of inclusion. Christian nationalism, by contrast, appears to harden faith into a cultural or national identity. Despite their differences, both raise a serious concern: what happens when Christianity is shaped more by contemporary politics than by the gospel itself? Progressive Christianity emerged, at least in part, from commendable instincts. It sought to challenge historic injustices, address the legacy of patriarchy and colonialism, and emphasize equality and care for the marginalized. Many Christians rightly recognized the need for repentance and reform. Yet in practice, progressive Christianity often traveled far beyond critique. In the name of inclusion, it came to affirm abortion, same-sex marriage, and considerable sexu...

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