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“We Are Going to Rally an Army”: Christian Zionists and Far-Right Zealots Are Actually Trying to Take Over Colleges

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Ahn and Engle are both leaders in the A movement originally identified and named in the 1990s by evangelical theologian C. Peter Wagner. The NAR has since become the leading political and cultural vision of the Pentecostal and Charismatic wing of evangelical Christianity. Learn more (NAR), a decentralized movement at the cutting edge of the A movement that emerged in the 1970s encompassing a wide swath of conservative Catholicism and Protestant evangelicalism. Learn more largely connected to Dominionism” [politicalresearch.org] — the idea that Christians should take over government, businesses, media and educational institutions — all areas of society. The NAR also comprises a significant portion of tens of millions of Christian Zionists across the globe who’s interpretation of the Bible instructs them to stand unequivocally with Israel and its Generically used to describe factions of right-wing politics that are outside of and often critical of traditional conservatism. Learn more government, though NAR leaders often target Jews to convert to Christianity.”

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