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  2. Christian right - Wikipedia

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    The Christian right is also known as the New Christian Right (NCR) or the Religious Right, [2] although some consider the religious right to be "a slightly broader category than Christian Right". [11] [27] John C. Green of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life states that Jerry Falwell used the label religious right to describe himself.

  3. Religious right in the United States - Wikipedia

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    They have been used as labels, sometimes pejorative, referring to members of the Christian right, particularly those whose ideology represents a synthesis of elements of American conservatism, conservative Christianity, and social conservatism, expressed through political means.

  4. Conservative Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Conservative Christianity, also known as conservative theology, theological conservatism, traditional Christianity, [1] [2] or biblical orthodoxy [3] is a grouping of overlapping and denominationally diverse theological movements within Christianity that seeks to retain the orthodox and long-standing traditions and beliefs of Christianity.

  5. ‘Devil, we’ve had enough’: Inside the Christian nationalist ...

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    What became a concerted effort to politicize abortion in the wake of the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision in Roe v Wade emerged from a right-wing movement in fierce opposition to civil rights ...

  6. How the Christian Right Is Hijacking America - AOL

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    Author Talia Lavin explains the dire threat posed by the Christian nationalist movement, and how we can “reclaim faith in the public square.”

  7. List of Christian denominations - Wikipedia

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    Groups of denominations, often sharing broadly similar beliefs, practices, and historical ties—can be known as "branches of Christianity" or "denominational families" (e.g. Eastern or Western Christianity and their sub-branches). [1] These "denominational families" are often imprecisely also called denominations.

  8. Trumpism - Wikipedia

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    For prominent Christians who fail to support Trump, the cost is a loss of presidential access and a substantial risk of criticism, a lesson learned by Timothy Dalrymple, president of the flagship magazine of evangelicals Christianity Today, and former chief editor Mark Galli, who were condemned by more than two hundred evangelical leaders for ...

  9. Meet the Apostle of Right-Wing Christian Nationalism - AOL

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