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Kristin Kobes Du Mez

Du Mez reflects on the intersections of gender, religion, and politics through a critical lens that challenges conventional narratives. Her work often critiques the cultural impacts of evangelical Christianity, particularly focusing on how it has shaped gender roles and political ideologies. This exploration is evident in her notable book "Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation", which critiques the promotion of rugged masculinity and Christian nationalism within American evangelicalism. The book achieved significant recognition, becoming a "New York Times" bestseller and sparking widespread discussion in both secular and religious circles.\n\nIn addition to her acclaimed books, Du Mez's scholarly pursuits extend into various media platforms, where she writes for major outlets like "The New York Times" and "Christianity Today". Her contributions offer insightful commentary on contemporary issues, reflecting her commitment to examining the socio-political implications of religious beliefs. Her work not only appeals to academics and students but also to general readers interested in understanding the cultural dynamics that shape society. Through her role as a professor at Calvin University, Du Mez has become a significant figure in gender studies and history, influencing both her students and a broader audience with her thought-provoking analysis.\n\nHer first book, "A New Gospel for Women", delves into Christian feminism by exploring the life of 19th-century Methodist activist Katharine Bushnell. Meanwhile, her upcoming project, "Live Laugh Love", promises to be a cultural study of white Christian womanhood, further emphasizing her focus on gender dynamics within religious contexts. This author’s bio showcases her dedication to challenging traditional narratives and fostering a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between faith, culture, and identity. Her work continues to resonate with those seeking to critically engage with the influences of evangelical history on modern society.

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Jesus and John Wayne

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