Karrie Gaspard-Hogewood is a PhD candidate studying Christian Nationalism as part of her doctoral work on the Sociology track of the City, Culture, and Community program at Tulane University. A Louisiana native and a graduate of LSU, Karrie began her professional career as a high school teacher where she taught Biology and Integrated Physics and Chemistry. Wishing to affect change in the larger educational system led Karrie to pursue graduate degrees in both Behavioral Science/Sociology and Social Work (she is also a licensed social worker) where she developed greater interest in the impact of social institutions on inequality and social change.
During her time in the CCC program, Karrie’s interests have evolved to include the interaction of religious and political institutions, along with the policy implications of this interaction. Her research focuses on religion, social movements, religiopolitical violence, and the varying expressions of Christian Nationalism within the United States.
Karrie has served as a consultant to the Center for Peace Diplomacy on U.S. electoral violence and has been an invited speaker, providing education to both religious groups and clergy on the threat of Christian Nationalism, as well as the goals and tactics of these groups. Karrie also teaches two of the required courses for the Social Policy & Practice Coordinate major at Tulane and serves as a Teaching Assistant for Social Statistics. She lives in New Orleans with her husband, Jay, and two rescue dogs, Otis and Mila.
Research Interests: Social movements, Religion, Religious Violence, Spiritual Warfare, Christian Nationalism, Charismatic movements
Karrie can be contacted at kgaspard[at]tulane[dot]edu
She provided the following resource list for you, our listeners:
The New Apostolic Reformation
The New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) is a neo-charismatic, non-denominational sub-movement within the larger Christian Nationalist movement. What makes NAR unique is their belief in prophecy revealed through modern-day apostles and prophets and a specific understanding of the end times called post-millennial dominionism – building God’s Kingdom here and now will accelerate the second coming of Christ. To achieve this dominion, NAR is attempting to conquer the seven mountains of culture: religion, family, education, media, government/military, business, arts & entertainment. This “seven mountain mandate” is believed to be a divine directive to achieve Christian rule in the U.S. and abroad. It is the fastest growing segment of Christianity globally.
Christian Nationalism Resources
Book mentioned in podcast:
Whitehead, Andrew L. 2023. American Idolatry: How Christian Nationalism Betrays the Gospel and Threatens the Church. Baker Book House.
Where to buy it:
http://www.bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/american-idolatry/412521
Discussion Guide:
Books:
Gorski, Philip S. 2020. American Babylon: Christianity and democracy before and after Trump. Routledge.
Gorski, Philip S., Samuel L. Perry, and Jemar Tisby. 2022. The flag and the cross: White Christian nationalism and the threat to American democracy. Oxford University Press.
Whitehead, Andrew L., and Samuel L. Perry. 2020. Taking America Back for God: Christian Nationalism in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press.
Websites:
Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI): https://www.prri.org
Religion Dispatches: https://religiondispatches.org
Religion in Public: https://religioninpublic.blog
Talk 2 Action: http://www.talk2action.org
Christians Against Christian Nationalism: https://www.christiansagainstchristiannationalism.org
Podcasts:
Straight White American Jesus: https://www.straightwhiteamericanjesus.com
Charismatic Revival Fury: The New Apostolic Reformation: https://icjs.org/charismatic-revival-fury/