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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: When Did Christians Get So Mean (Again)?
Chapter Two: Jesus Loves You, but We're His Favorites
Is the United States a Christian Nation?
Historical Arguments
Cultural Arguments
Statistical Arguments
The Continuing Influence of Christianity in the United States: The Example of Nonbelievers
Chapter Three: Why Pick on Christian Nationalists
A Cultural Movement
Attributes of the Belief System
Criminogenic Features of These Attributes
Chapter Four: A Theory of Violent Religiosity
The Big Three: Criminogenic Aspects of Christian Nationalism
A Theology and Culture of Violence
The Psychology of the Fear of Death
Providing Support for Criminogenic Strategies in the Criminal Justice System
Predicting Violence Related to Christian Nationalism
Comparisons to a Few Competing Explanations
Some Final Thoughts and Suggestions for Researchers
Chapter Five: The Bible, Cafeteria Style
The War on Sin
Lethal Violence in the Bible
Women as Wicked and Subhuman
God Hates Homosexuals
Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child
Chapter Six: The Lion or the Lamb—The Future of Crime and Justice in America
From Theory to Research to Improvement
Freedom from Religious Tyranny
The Ten Commandments in Action
What Would Jesus Really Do?
Ten Suggestions for Combating Religious Violence in the United States
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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