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Straight White American Jesus

The Myth of Religious Freedom w/ Reza Aslan and Peter Manseau

Straight White American Jesus

Axis Mundi Media: Bradley Onishi + Daniel Miller

News, Politics

4.72K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In the premiere episode of season five of Our Seven Neighbors: Religion and Resistance in America, host Reza Aslan joins historian and Smithsonian curator Peter Manseau for a sweeping conversation about the real history of religious freedom in the United States. Together, they dismantle the comforting myth that America was founded as a uniformly Christian nation devoted to liberty for all, revealing instead a far more contested and complicated story. From Puritan theocracy and the execution of Quakers to the struggles of Jews, Muslims, Native peoples, and enslaved Africans for recognition and belonging, the episode explores how pluralism in America was not gifted from above, but forged through centuries of conflict, resistance, and negotiation. Drawing on Manseau’s landmark work One Nation, Under Gods, the discussion reframes American religious history as a living, unfinished struggle over who counts, whose beliefs matter, and what freedom truly means in a diverse democracy. Aslan and Manseau examine the enduring power of myths like the “city on a hill,” the dangers of Christian nationalism, and the ongoing fight to widen the circle of belonging in American life. At a moment when religious diversity and democratic pluralism are once again under pressure, this episode offers a powerful reminder that the American experiment has always depended on people willing to challenge exclusion and insist that the story is bigger than any one faith, nation, or identity. Subscribe to O7N: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/our-7-neighbors-religion-and-resistance-in-america/id1511771313 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

AXIS Mundi.

0:07.0

What's up everyone? Brad Onishi here with the one and only Reza Oslan, and we've got something you do not want to miss.

0:20.8

That's right, Brad.

0:22.1

The brand new season of Our Seven Neighbors from the Interreligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary is lives right now.

0:29.6

And this year, the United States marks its 250th anniversary.

0:34.6

We're stepping back to ask a big question.

0:38.1

What is the real story of religion in America?

0:41.5

This season, we're lifting up the deep history of spiritual diversity in the United States

0:45.5

and revisiting the founders' very different visions for the role of religion and public life.

0:50.2

The truth is, there's never been just one religious story in this country.

0:53.5

There have always been many.

0:54.4

Exactly. From the earliest days of the republic, debates about faith, freedom, pluralism, and power

1:00.4

shaped the nation. Some founders imagined a country with strong protections for religious liberty.

1:06.0

Others had narrower visions, and alongside them were native traditions, enslaved African spiritual

1:11.6

practices, immigrant faith communities, all shaping America in ways that often go untold.

1:18.6

Instead of repeating a tidy mythic narrative, this season tells a braver, more accurate story,

1:23.6

one that honors the breathtaking diversity that's always been here.

1:26.6

If you care about how religion has shaped American democracy,

1:29.9

if you want to understand how spiritual communities have fueled movements for justice,

1:35.1

if you're ready for a fuller account of our shared history,

1:38.0

this season is for you.

1:39.4

From the Axis Mundi Podcast Network and Chicago Theological Seminary.

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