The principal book on “Christian Nationalism” apparently argues for a Christian ethnostate to secede from the US according to the book review linked below.
I’ve not read Wolfe’s book either (though I have a copy and plan to read it at some point), but it seems to me that even the cover art itself misses the mark. There is no “nation” (properly defined) that reaches “from sea to shining sea.” If the Christian Nationalists (among whom I do not count myself) hope to have any chance of success they really need to set their sights much lower and more locally.
Apparently the book (not the cover artist) agrees with you. However, the first draft of the statement on Christian Nationalism (by its proponents) misses this entirely. So I submitted feedback to them. https://www.statementonchristiannationalism.com
I’ve not read Wolfe’s book either (though I have a copy and plan to read it at some point), but it seems to me that even the cover art itself misses the mark. There is no “nation” (properly defined) that reaches “from sea to shining sea.” If the Christian Nationalists (among whom I do not count myself) hope to have any chance of success they really need to set their sights much lower and more locally.
Apparently the book (not the cover artist) agrees with you. However, the first draft of the statement on Christian Nationalism (by its proponents) misses this entirely. So I submitted feedback to them. https://www.statementonchristiannationalism.com