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Anthea Butler

MSNBC Columnist

Anthea Butler is a professor of religious studies and Africana studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Her most recent book is "White Evangelical Racism: The Politics of Morality in America."

Anthea Butler is a professor of religious studies and Africana studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Her most recent book is "White Evangelical Racism: The Politics of Morality in America."

Latest from Anthea Butler

4d ago

The ridiculous moral panic over the Olympics’ opening ceremony

Conservatives thought they saw a sacrilegious mockery of the Last Supper during the Paris Olympics' opening ceremony. But that’s not what it was about at all.
16d ago

What JD Vance’s conversion to Catholicism adds to Trump’s ticket

JD Vance is a Catholic convert who wants to ban abortion. Besides running alongside Donald Trump, Vance and Vice President Mike Pence have one thing in common.
73d ago

Pope Francis' CBS interview helps amplify his voice over those of U.S. bishops

Pope Francis’ television interview with CBS News’ Nora O’Donnell captured him balancing Catholic teaching with pastoral concern
154d ago

The political views of these Christian nationalists might surprise you

A new survey by the Public Religion Research Institute finds that Christian nationalists come in all colors. But Black believers have different political views.
204d ago

Lil Nas X's ‘J Christ’ video isn’t just shocking. It’s insightful.

Lil Nas X is yet again drawing anger from conservative Christians for his latest YouTube video combining celebrity culture, drag and biblical stories.
277d ago

Elected officials who say they were put in place by God are as scary as they sound

New York Mayor Eric Adams and House Speaker Mike Johnson embrace the dangerous belief that God put them in power.
311d ago

HBO's 'Savior Complex' shows its main subject's smug religiosity and ignorance

The new HBO documentary about Renee Bach, an untrained American playing doctor in Uganda, is a storm of religious arrogance, colonizer behavior and neglect.
371d ago

Sinead O’Connor used her voice. And not just for singing melodies.

Sinead O’Connor’s untimely death at age 56 calls for a reconsideration not only of her enormous singing talent, but of her justice-oriented faith and her commitment to truth.
392d ago

Nothing about Moms for Liberty is new. That’s why it's effective.

Moms for Liberty is a new powerful force in Republican politics because it's using tactics and political strategies conservatives have used for decades.
419d ago

Pat Robertson helped make intolerance a plank for the Republican Party

Pat Robertson, who began the Christian Broadcasting Network and later ran for president, helped consolidate the Republican Party and white evangelicals.
459d ago

We shouldn’t buy Bishop T.D. Jakes’ claim that Wells Fargo has changed its ways

Bishop T.D. Jakes announced a new 10-year deal with Wells Fargo to build mixed-income communities in underserved neighborhoods.