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Christianity & Christian Nationalism

Christian Nationalism: A Threat to Pluralist Democracy

Christian nationalists advocate for privileging Christian citizens and imposing a Christian vision on societies. While such views are explicitly held by a relatively small segment of the American people, this tendency represents a set of ideologies and a political movement that is a grave threat to the American values of democracy and pluralism. This kind of Christian nationalism, like antisemitism and Islamophobia, should be recognized as a form of religious bigotry and challenged publicly where it is espoused.

This page compiles a sampling of videos, courses, articles, and other ICJS resources on Christian nationalism.

On Being Interreligious and Roman Catholic

Sixty years ago, the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) launched a new era for Roman Catholics around the world. One critically important development was in the area of interfaith and interreligious relations. With the declaration Nostra Aetate (“In Our Time”) in 1965, Roman Catholics were invited and encouraged to develop the theologies and practices of dialogue with neighbors of different faiths.

In 2020, the Vatican issued Fratelli Tutti, the first major papal document to arise from an interreligious friendship and to embrace both de facto religious pluralism as the context for Catholic theological reflection, and dialogue as the primary and appropriate response to our religiously diverse world.

Over the last six decades, the Catholic Church has been a global leader in interfaith dialogue. Click below to find selected highlights of teachings and guidance the Roman Catholic church has created for this important work.

Photo: Pope Francis and Grand Imam of Al-Ahzar Ahmed al-Tayyeb, 2019.

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