A Book Analysis of “Jesus and John Wayne” (Part 7)–Chapters 11-13: The Manly Man Mark Driscoll, Evangelicals and the Army, and the War in Iraq

Here in Part 7 of my detailed book analysis of Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s book, Jesus and John Wayne, I will look at chapters 11-13. In this post, my response will be alongside my summary of each chapter. Chapter 11: Holy Balls—Summary and ResponseIn chapter 11, KDM focuses on a number of movements and Evangelicals…

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A Book Analysis of “Jesus and John Wayne” (Part 6)–Chapters 9-10: Promise Keepers, Purity Culture, and that Nasty Masculinity

Here in Part 6 of my detailed book analysis of Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s book, Jesus and John Wayne, I will look at chapters 9-10. In this post, my response will be alongside my summary of each chapter. Chapter 9: Tender Warriors—Summary and Response Promise-Keepers: Soft PatriarchyIn chapter 9, KDM focuses on the Promise Keepers…

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A Book Analysis of “Jesus and John Wayne” (Part 5)–Chapters 7-8: Oliver North and Bill Clinton (that moderate Southern Baptist!)…and sex scandals

Here in Part 5 of my detailed book analysis of Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s book, Jesus and John Wayne, I will look at chapters 7-8. Again, my format will consist of a brief summary of a chapter, followed by my response to it. Let’s jump in… Chapter 7: The Greatest American Hero—SummaryIn this chapter, Kobes…

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A Book Analysis of “Jesus and John Wayne”–Part 4 (Chapters 5-6): All About Tim LaHaye, Jerry Falwell, Ronald Reagan and the SBC

In this post within my book analysis series on Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s book Jesus and John Wayne, I’m going to be looking at chapters 5-6. Chapter 5, entitled, “Slaves and Soldiers,” focuses on the work of Tim LaHaye and Jerry Falwell, while chapter 6, entitled, “Going for the Jugular,” largely covers Evangelical support for…

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A Book Analysis of “Jesus and John Wayne” (Part 3): Chapters 3-4–Phyllis Schlafly, the ERA, Bill Gothard, Christian Reconstructionism, and James Dobson

Here in Part 3 of my analysis of Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s (KDM) book, Jesus and John Wayne, I am going to cover chapters 3-4 in her book. I’ve realized that to try to cover four chapters per post would mean extremely long posts, so I am going to cover two chapters per post. Again,…

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A Book Analysis of “Jesus and John Wayne” (Part 2)–Chapters 1-2: Fundies, Billy Graham, Communism, and the Southern Strategy

Beginning here in Part 2 of my analysis of Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s book, Jesus and John Wayne, I want to do two things in every succeeding post of this series. First, I will give a very brief summary of each chapter in question in that particular post (I will try to cover 3-4 chapters…

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A New Book Analysis Series: “Jesus and John Wayne” (Part 1)

A Bit of Background FirstI grew up within the Evangelical world of the 70-80s. In fact, I lived pretty much at the center of it, in Wheaton, Illinois. I grew up in an Evangelical family, went to an Assemblies of God/Evangelical church, and attended Wheaton Christian High School. During the summer after my junior year…

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Another Interview OF ME (about my book “Heresy of Ham”)

Well, I wrote “Heresy of Ham” five years ago, and I’m glad to see people still want to discuss it. Below is a recent interview I did for “Sparrow’s Call”–Voices in the Wilderness. And here is a link to my book, “The Heresy of Ham.” And if you want to see other books and translations…

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An Admittedly Odd Easter Reflection: Easter and Peter…and the Politics of Ear-Chopping

On Good Friday, Major League Baseball announced they were moving the All-Star game this year away from Atlanta to boycott Georgia and to protest over Georgia’s new voting laws, which many Democrats claimed were racist and which Joe Biden himself said was “Jim Crow on steroids,” even calling it, “Jim Eagle.” I’ll be honest, that…

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Here’s an Interview I Did (About my book “Heresy of Ham”

Recently, I was asked by John Griffin to sit down for a talk about my book, The Heresy of Ham, and what I think Evangelicals need to know about the so-called “Creation/Evolution Debate.” We talked for about an hour…and a good time was had by all! Even though it has been coming up on FIVE…

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