The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory..., Tim Alberta
The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory..., Tim Alberta
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The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory
American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism

Bestseller

Author: Tim Alberta

Narrator: Tim Alberta

Unabridged: 18 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 12/05/2023


Synopsis

Instant New York Times BestsellerOne of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of the YearAn Economist and Air Mail Best Book of the Year""Brave and absorbing."" -- New York Times“Alberta is not just a thorough and responsible reporter but a vibrant writer, capable of rendering a farcical scene in vivid hues.” -- Washington Post“An astonishingly clear-eyed look at a murky movement.” -- Los Angeles TimesEvangelical Christians are perhaps the most polarizing—and least understood—people living in America today. In his seminal new book, The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory, journalist Tim Alberta, himself a practicing Christian and the son of an evangelical pastor, paints an expansive and profoundly troubling portrait of the American evangelical movement. Through the eyes of televangelists and small-town preachers, celebrity revivalists and everyday churchgoers, Alberta tells the story of a faith cheapened by ephemeral fear, a promise corrupted by partisan subterfuge, and a reputation stained by perpetual scandal.For millions of conservative Christians, America is their kingdom—a land set apart, a nation uniquely blessed, a people in special covenant with God. This love of country, however, has given way to right-wing nationalist fervor, a reckless blood-and-soil idolatry that trivializes the kingdom of Jesus Christ. Alberta retraces the arc of the modern evangelical movement, placing political and cultural inflection points in the context of church teachings and traditions, explaining how Donald Trump's presidency and the COVID-19 pandemic only accelerated historical trends that long pointed toward disaster. Reporting from half-empty sanctuaries and standing-room-only convention halls across the country, the author documents a growing fracture inside American Christianity and journeys with readers through this strange new environment in which loving your enemies is ""woke"" and owning the libs is the answer to WWJD.Accessing the highest echelons of the American evangelical movement, Alberta investigates the ways in which conservative Christians have pursued, exercised, and often abused power in the name of securing this earthly kingdom. He highlights the battles evangelicals are fighting—and the weapons of their warfare—to demonstrate the disconnect from scripture: Contra the dictates of the New Testament, today's believers are struggling mightily against flesh and blood, eyes fixed on the here and now, desperate for a power that is frivolous and fleeting. Lingering at the intersection of real cultural displacement and perceived religious persecution, Alberta portrays a rapidly secularizing America that has come to distrust the evangelical church, and weaves together present-day narratives of individual pastors and their churches as they confront the twin challenges of lost status and diminished standing.Sifting through the wreckage—pastors broken, congregations battered, believers losing their religion because of sex scandals and political schemes—Alberta asks: If the American evangelical movement has ceased to glorify God, what is its purpose?

About Tim Alberta

Tim Alberta is a staff writer for The Atlantic, the former chief political correspondent for Politico, and has written for dozens of other publications, including the Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, and Vanity Fair. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller American Carnage: On the Front Lines of the Republican Civil War and the Rise of President Trump. He co-moderated the final Democratic presidential debate of 2019 and frequently appears as a commentator on television programs in the U.S. and around the world. He lives in Michigan with his wife and three sons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jake on December 09, 2023

One of the most important books of the year. While others have written about the dangerous syncretism between evangelicals and the Republican Party co-opted by Trump, Alberta does so from a different perspective. The son of an evangelical pastor, Alberta himself is a devoted follower of Jesus who is......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on December 04, 2023

My non-fiction book of the year. This is a comprehensive look at the American evangelical movement over the past several decades from a writer whose father was an evangelical pastor and is a believer himself. It's not as if Christopher Hitchens wrote this book to mock Christians and anyone with fait......more

Goodreads review by Bookishrealm on March 14, 2025

This year, I'm attempting to read at least 1 non-fiction title a month. Last year felt like a year where I didn't commit as much to reading non-fiction, and I wanted to change that this year. This was March's pick and it did not disappoint. Honestly, this should be required reading. What Worked: To b......more

Goodreads review by Jillian on August 11, 2024

I wasn’t ready for this book to end, which is saying a lot considering the audiobook was more than 18 hours long! As a political journalist, a practicing Christian, and the son of an evangelical pastor, the author is perhaps uniquely qualified to investigate and critique the American evangelical chur......more

Goodreads review by Allen on January 28, 2024

As a Christian myself, the creep and conflation of religion and politics has been one of the things I bemoan most. Reading about how some churches have lost their way or been led astray by glory-hungry, power-addicted people who should absolutely know better is just tragic. It's written from the per......more