As George Grant, former executive director of D. Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism by Michelle Goldberg is available now for quick shipment to any U.S. The goal of Christian nationalist politics is the restoration of the imagined Christian nation. One of the foremost Christian revisionist historians is David Barton, who, in addition to running an organization called Wallbuilders that disseminates Christian nationalist books, tracts and videos, is also the vice-chairman of the Texas Republican Party. Christian nationalists believe in a revisionist history, which holds that the founders were devout Christians who never intended to create a secular republic separation of church and state, according to this history, is a fraud perpetrated by God-hating subversives. It comes from those who adhere to a political ideology that posits a Christian right to rule. It's an important concept to understand, because the threat to a pluralistic society does not come from those who simply believe in a very conservative interpretation of Christianity. Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism (New York. I've just published a book called Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism, and since it appeared, I've been asked several times what Christian nationalism is, and how it differs from Christian fundamentalism. relates to the Christian scriptures, which in Christian nationalism is taken up into nationalist.