Abstract
Professor Emeritus Michael Hollerich will offer a definition of what one might mean by "Christian Nationalism," beginning with a brief review of its occurrence in the news and theories about why it has started to draw serious attention. He will argue that there is no good "nationalism," while recognizing that there is a virtue called patriotism, defined as the non-exclusive love of one's own land, culture, and people. In contrast, "Christian nationalism" is both contradictory and dangerous.