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Far-right politics and Christianity

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German Christians
movement within the German Evangelical Church
Positive Christianity
movement within Nazi Germany which mixed ideas of racial purity and Nazi ideology with elements of Christianity
Dominion theology
Christian political ideology seeking to institute a nation governed by Christians based on biblical law
theonomy
Theonomy (from Greek 'god' and 'law') is a hypothetical Christian form of government in which divine law governs societies. Theonomists hold that societies should observe divine law, particularly the Old Testament’s judicial laws. The movement’s chief architects were Gary North, Greg Bahnsen, and R.J. Rushdoony.
National Reich Church
unified Protestant denomination in Nazi Germany
Jewish deicide
antisemitic theological view that all Jews are responsible for the Crucifixion of Jesus
Christofascism
combination of Christian and fascism
Kinism
Kinism is the belief that Christians have a duty to prefer the members of one's family – and by extension, one's ethnic group – and should preserve racial differences in "racially homogeneous families, congregations, and in distinctive social and perhaps even national spheres." The term is often used to refer to a "movement of anti-immigrant, 'Southern heritage' separatists who splintered off from Christian Reconstructionism to advocate that God's intended order is 'loving one's own kind' by separating people along 'tribal and ethnic' lines to live in large, extended-family groups."
Alma Bridwell White
Founder of the Pillar of Fire Church (1862-1946)
Rick Wiles
American conspiracy theorist and pastor