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Episode 299 with Dr. Matthew Boedy, Author of The Seven Mountains Mandate: Exposing the Dangerous Plan to Christianize America and Destroy Democracy, and Thoughtful Chronicler of Christian Nationalism

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Notes and Links to Matthew Boedy’s Work

 

 

   Matthew Boedy has written for many publications and authored three books. He's appeared on CNN and MSNBC and in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other media outlets.

   He has been a leader in faculty organizing since 2020 as president of the Georgia conference of the American Association of University Professors, a national higher education advocacy group. 

   He completed his Ph.D. in English in 2015 at the University of South Carolina where he also received in 2010 a master's in creative writing. He most prizes his bachelor's degree in journalism in 2001 from the University of Florida and his work at the campus newspaper, the Independent Florida Alligator. 

   He is a full professor of rhetoric at the University of North Georgia. He researches and writes about religious rhetoric, particularly in the last few years about the rise of Christian Nationalism.

 

 

Buy The Seven Mountains Mandate: Exposing the Dangerous Plan to Christianize America and Destroy Democracy

 

 

Matthew's Website

 

Matthew Speaks on WBUR’s “Here and Now” on The Seven Mountains Mandate

 

Article from Mother Jones: “His Book on Charlie Kirk Was About to Come Out. Then His Subject Was Murdered.

 

At about 1:50, Matthew responds to Pete’s question about “exercising different muscles” in writing fiction, academic, and journalism

At about 3:15, Matthew gives information on his book-publisher, summary, etc.

At about 5:00, Matthew gives background on the book’s title and subtitle in cover in response to Pete’s question about added resonance for the book since Charlie Kirk’s murder

At about 8:25, Matthew responds to Pete’s question about what Matthew has learned about the Turning Point and Charlie Kirk’s influence as seen from outside the United States  

At about 10:20, Matthew discusses seeds for the book

At about 11:40, Matthew talks about why he wrote two Prefaces for the book, and how the 2024 Presidential Election was a huge turning point for Turning Point

At about 12:45, Pete and Matthew trace the book’s opening timeline and its significance in tracing the history of the Seven Mountains Mandate 

At about 13:55, Matthew summarizes the Seven Mountains Mandates and talks about Charlie Kirk’s “conversion” to the philosophy  

At about 17:25, Matthew reflects on whether or not Charlie Kirk’s “religious fervor” was authentic and on his turn to Christian nationalism 

At about 19:45, Matthew responds to Pete’s musings about the connection between “grifting” and Charlie Kirk’s career

At about 21:00, Matthew talks about the connections between the prosperity gospel and the Seven Mountains Mandate

At about 22:15, Pete lays out some of the book’s early writing on Project 2025, and Matthew expands on its connection to the mandate

At about 23:30, Matthew emphasizes how the book is a lot about post-January 6 and connections to the “Mountain of Government"

At about 24:10, Matthew talks about Bill Bright and Loren Cunningham and some early iterations of the mandate 

At about 27:25, Sara Diamond's prescient writing on the mandates is discussed 

At about 29:15, Pete uses a unique analogy to ask Matthew about the ideas of mandates, and Matthew makes a key point about the Mandate as being part of a “minority movement” 

At about 32:10, Matthew reflects on Trump’s connection to the Mandate and the movement and mutual benefits

At about 33:30, Pete and Matthew discuss a staggering stat about American’s beliefs in and knowledge of the Mandate

At about 34:25, Matthew responds to Pete’s question about Charlie Kirk’s death and its influence on religious conversion and political engagement 

At about 35:20, Matthew talks about Charlie Kirk’s role in fulfilling a hole for many millennials and Gen Z and young men, particularly with reradds to a religious direction and “finding [one’s] purpose]

At about 36:45, Pete asks Matthew about ideas of nonengagement and engagement and connections to Christian fundamentalism 

At about 40:10, Matthew explains the “salt and light” metaphor often used by proponents of the Mandate

At about 41:10, Matthew talks about Jimmy Carter’s “falling out” with evangelicals 

At about 43:00, The two discuss the naming of the mandate and tracing the history of the title/metaphor

At about 44:20, Matthew talks about his personal experiences and those others who have been listed on the Professors’ Watchlist

At about 47:00, Matthew traces Charlie Kirk’s connections and contradictions involving higher education, as well as his “origin story”

At about 49:40, Matthew recounts a memorable trip to a TPUSA event at the University of GA where higher ed was ridiculed  

At about 51:05, Matthew reflects on connections between state budgets and philosophies on public school and voucher programs 

At about 52:40, Matthew discusses distinctions between “republic” vs. “democracy” and notes important links to the Mandate

At about 56:15, Matthew reflects on the usage and meanings of “stewardship” in certain circles 

At about 57:30, Matthew responds to Pete’s question about Charlie Kirk’s seemingly-contradictory attitude towards Israel and Jewish people  

At about 1:00:05, Pete and Matthew talks about ideas of manhood and male bonding and “warrior” archetypes and TPUSA’s tokenization and abuse towards minorities of all types 

At about 1:02:55, Matthew discusses Erika Kirk’s trapeze act of being an emboldened and powerful businesswoman and political force, as well as complementary partner/“stay in the home” woman and mother

At about 1:05:15, Pete quotes a line about Charlie Kirk astutely learning how to “erase history,” and Matthew discussed particular mentors who taught him this lesson

At about 1:07:30, Conspiracy theories and religious connections to the Mandate are discussed, including how The Great Reset as a conspiracy was hyped and sidelined by TPUSA 

At about 1:08:50, Andrew Breitbart and Jon Root as representative of the Entertainment Mandate are discussed 

At about 1:10:25, Matthew discusses Benny Johnson and the “cultural buckets” that have been repurposed through meme culture

At about 1:11:55, Matthew talks about Neil Postman’s book, Amusing Ourselves to Death, and its close connection to the Seven Mountains Mandate and politics as entertainment 

At about 1:12:55, the two discuss the “pomp and circumstance” that pervades politics, including the proposed UFC fight at the White House

At about 1:14:55, Pete asks Matthew about the idea of Charlie Kirk’s possible future as a “martyr”

 

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