Attached Paper Annual Meeting 2024

Pressing Beyond the “White Christian Nationalism” Framework: Latinx Christian Trump Advisers and Apostolic Christian Internationalism

Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)

The predominant academic framework for understanding Donald Trump’s Christian support (and the Christian manifestations during the January 6th Capitol Riot) is “white Christian nationalism.” But what about non-white Christians who were closely involved in the Trump administration and January 6th? This paper highlights a particular set of Latino/a Christian leaders who were advisers to the Trump administration and many of whom helped mobilize Christians for the Capitol Riot. Strikingly, nearly all of the Latino/a Christian leaders in Trump’s orbit came from a particular strand of modern Christianity sometimes labeled the Apostolic and Prophetic Movement. This diffuse neo-charismatic movement forms transnational apostolic networks of nondenominational churches intent upon “discipling nations” through evangelizing/collaborating with like-minded national leaders. Though not directly part of white Christian nationalism, we can understand these leaders as participating in an aggressive form of Christian internationalism, which sometimes dovetails with American white Christian nationalist interests.