Divided We Fall, United We Stand
“Divided We Fall, United We Stand” Christian Nationalism, Order, Identity, and the Limits of Power A serious examination of the argument for and against Christian nationalism as a proposed remedy for national fragmentation. A nation cannot escape moral architecture. Law is never neutral; it encodes judgments about the good, the permissible, and the forbidden. The question, then, is not whether a society will have a moral foundation, but which one, and by what authority it is justified. From this starting point arises a serious case for ordering public life around Christianity, as well as a set of equally serious objections that challenge both its premises and its consequences. The Case for a Christian Moral Order The argument begins with a rejection of neutrality. Secular liberalism, often presented as a procedural framework empty of substantive commitments,...