Katherine Stewart's Interviews
Katherine Stewart is a reporter and author who has covered religious liberty, politics, policy, and education for over a decade. Her book The Power Worshippers details how the religious right has risen to power, and how they plan to use that power to impose their vision on American Society. This episode is guest hosted
3160 - Anti-Democracy GOP Think Tank; Death Penalty Racism w/ Stephen Bright, James Kwak, Katherine Stewart
It's Hump Day! First, Emma speaks with attorney Stephen Bright and James Kwak, law professor at the University of Connecticut, to discuss their recent book The Fear of Too Much Justice: Race, Poverty, and the Insistence of Inequality in the Criminal Courts. Then, she's joined by writer Katherine Stewart to discuss her
Religion and American Conservatism | Featuring Katherine Stewart
Religion and American Conservatism The American far-right has, in many ways, become inseparable from religious conservatism and fervor. Religious movements and organizations provide the foundation, funding, and voting base of the extreme right in American politics, explains our latest guest. Katherine Stewart, the auth
Cenk Uygur hosts. Katherine Stewart, Author of ""The Power Worshippers"", talks about the rise of Christian Nationalism in political leadership. Rhode Island State Senate Candidate Gregory Greco talks about the mission of the Rhode Island Political Cooperative and his time working with Wolf PAC. MORE TYT: https://tyt.
Katherine Stewart on Why Evangelicals Back Trump, Trippi on Mondale
Joe and Alex are joined by Katherine Stewart, author of Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism. (Buy it here) We're all wondering how evangelicals can back Donald Trump, who embodies traits so antithetical to Christian values, and there's no one better to discuss that than Katherine Stewa
#218: How the Religious Right May Have Provoked the Insurrection (Katherine Stewart)
At the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, religious messaging echoed through the streets as Christian-right activists protested the 2020 presidential election. What role did the religious right play in the uprising at the Capitol? And will they continue to be emboldened despite President Donald Trump’s departure?
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