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Cults, Culture & Coercion with Dr. Steve Hassan

American Dominion: The Rise and Radicalization of a New Christendom with Keri Ladner, PhD

Cults, Culture & Coercion with Dr. Steve Hassan

Dr. Steven Hassan

Society & Culture, Education, Self-improvement

4.7843 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Tracing the roots of Christian Nationalism and the New Apostolic Reformation is no longer a fringe concern. It has become one of the most urgent forces reshaping American political life, and most people still do not understand where it came from, how it operates, or what it ultimately wants. Keri Ladner, PhD, does. A scholar of fundamentalist politics, she has spent years tracing the theological roots of movements like the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and documenting how they moved from the margins of American religious life into the centers of government and policy. Her new book, American Dominion: The Rise and Radicalization of a New Christendom (Bloomsbury Academic, official release April 16, 2026), offers one of the most carefully researched accounts yet of how we arrived at this moment. Keri has been a guest on this podcast before. In our first conversation, we explored her 2024 book End-Time Politics: From the Moral Majority to QAnon, tracing the ideological line from Jerry Falwell through the movements that helped bring Donald Trump to power. I encourage you to listen to that episode. In this second conversation, we went deeper: into the theological architecture behind the New Apostolic Reformation, the manipulation of faith healing, the alleged sexual abuse inside NAR-affiliated churches, and what the so-called Seven Mountain Mandate has to do with your children's school curriculum. Why “Christendom” and Not “Christianity” One of the first things Keri established was her word choice in the title of American Dominion. She did not write “Christianity.” She wrote “Christendom,” and the distinction matters. “When we're talking about Christendom, we're really talking about power structures,” she told me. “The term has historically been used to describe the Church-State relations in Europe, particularly medieval Europe. What I'm trying to show is that we are looking at an age of very heightened Church-State relations, to the point that the church is pursuing a level of power that we have not seen really since the Middle Ages.” This is not a story about religion. It is a story about control. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Colts Culture and Coercion, exposing extremism and heartful leaders to help understand today's political chaos.

0:12.7

I'm your host, Dr. Steve Hassan.

0:15.1

Please subscribe, like, and share to support my work.

0:19.0

It really matters.

0:20.7

Today, I have a returning scholar guest.

0:24.3

Carrie Ladner, Ph.D. is an expert on fundamentalist politics in America and the radicalization

0:31.2

of the conservative movement. She specializes in the religious beliefs of the American right wing, and her work illuminates

0:39.1

how those beliefs have become part of American power structures.

0:43.4

Today, we'll be discussing her brand new book that's out, I believe, officially April 16th,

0:51.3

called American Dominion, The Rise and Rad radicalization of a new Christendom.

0:57.9

Welcome, Carrie, and tell us all about your new book and your work.

1:03.1

Well, thanks, Steve.

1:04.6

So nice to be back with you again today.

1:07.5

So in understanding American Dominion, I want to first draw attention to a word that I used in the title, which is Christendom.

1:15.7

And I chose this word above the more traditional approach we might want to use, which would be Christianity or a new approach to Christianity.

1:24.0

When we're talking about Christendom, we're really talking about power structures. And the term has historically been used to describe the church state relations in Europe, particularly medieval Europe. And what I'm trying to show here, just in the title alone, highlight the fact that we are looking at an age of very heightened church state relations

1:45.6

and to the point that the church is pursuing a level of power that we have not seen really since

1:52.0

the middle ages this is brand new in american life yeah so middle ages crusades comes to mind

2:02.4

religious violence you know it's it's Yeah, so Middle Ages Crusades comes to mind. Religious violence.

2:04.1

You know, it's nothing new, but it's definitely on the rise in American public life.

2:09.4

And speaking of religious violence, how about we talk about everyone's least favorite, I guess.

2:15.4

I was going to say favorite, but I guess I should say least favorite

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