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A teacher at a public high school in West Virginia told her students to go to an evangelical Christian revival assembly when they were between history and calculus classes.

The author of a popular book analyzing the group says that their views are formed by an entire subculture that is invisible.

Most non-evangelicals don't know the culture of evangelicalism and how influential it is on ordinary evangelicals, according to the author of Jesus and John Wayne: How.

The evangelical culture begins at an early age, with separate systems for education and youth group culture, said Du Mez, a professor of history and gender studies at Calvin University. There is a consumer culture of Christian publishing, Christian radio, Christian music, online media and other inputs.

Kristin Kobes Du Mez and her book, Jesus and John Wayne.
Kristin Kobes Du Mez and her book "Jesus and John Wayne." (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Liveright, kristindumez.com)

There is a whole universe that forms the faith of ordinary evangelicals. Du Mez said in an interview that it is largely invisible to people outside of the community.

One of the arguments in Du Mez's book is that evangelical Christians believe that their beliefs are shaped by American popular culture.

She said that they identify as Bible-believing Christians.

She writes in the book that evangelicalism is ahistorical and cultural movement forged over time by individuals and organizations with different motives.

American culture, not the Bible, has shaped the beliefs of many American evangelicals, most of them white conservatives, about gender roles, what it means to be strong, and the definition of true power.

People at a concert by the evangelical musician Sean Feucht on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in October 2020. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

The book documents decades of evangelical literature that describes Jesus as a warrior God and the idea that the United States is God.

Many conservative religious writers have criticized Jesus and John Wayne. evangelicals have accused Du Mez of spreading false teaching. Conservatives have been measured in their tone and have acknowledged that the patterns she documents are troubling.

After a recording of Donald Trump's comments to Billy Bush was leaked to the public, Du Mez began writing a book.

The second half of her book discusses her theory as to why Trump did not lose favor with evangelicals after the episode, and she was not surprised by how quickly many forgiven him. There are connections between conservative views on gender roles and how churches handle sexual abuse cases.

The more an evangelical leader emphasized male authority and female submission, the more twisted his justifications for any personal scandal.

An "Evangelicals for Trump" campaign event in Miami on Jan. 3, 2020. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

When Du Mez wrote her book, there was a long list of scandals involving evangelical figures and institutions. In the past few weeks, celebrity pastors at Hillsong Church have been accused of preying on women and have resigned from their jobs, a renowned pastor has been accused of protecting a pedophile who was in leadership in his family of churches, and top former editors at Christianity Today have been accused

In recent years, there have been many scandals, one of which was the sexual harassment allegations against the great champion of the Christian faith. It was reported that he used his power to force at least 200 women to have sex with him. The Houston Chronicle's revelations that church officials routinely swept allegations of sexual abuse under the rug has caused turmoil for the Southern Baptist Convention.

Du Mez writes that a culture that considered male authority more important than female authority led to patterns of protecting abusers and minimizing the effect of their actions on victims, who were usually women and children.

She concludes in her book that the response to allegations of abuse in the era of Trump cannot be explained by political expediency alone.

She writes that these tendencies appear to be endemic to the movement itself.

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