The Religious Nationalisms Project
What are Religious Nationalisms and Why are They Such a Problem?
It is confusing out there when you are trying to live into your faith tradition which is being exploited and weaponized by people in power to serve their selfish ends. The Religious Nationalisms Project helps teach faith communities how to authentically live into their faith while exposing and resisting policies and actors who cleverly use a given faith tradition to discriminate against other people while building up their political and military power.
Living into Your Faith Tradition
Resisting Religious Nationalisms begins with understanding and living into the life giving aspects of your faith tradition. While there are some slight variations in approach, the religions of the world hold on to these ideals:
Every person is created in the image of God or some divine source and must be treated with dignity and respect.
We are committed always to seeking the truth in personal and public settings. Truth is best discerned in a community of people who can test and examine truth claims without fear.
We are called to passionately love God or a divine source. Our first devotion is to God.
If we love God, then we show the depth of our love in how we treat our neighbors and advocate for them.
All faiths call on us to give particular priority to lift up and empower the marginalized in our society. Examples include immigrants, people of different races, nationalities, and sexual orientations, religious minorities, women, children, the elderly, the disabled, the poor and those who are incarcerated or previously incarcerated.
We believe that everyone deserves to have a democratically governed country where they are able to fully participate.
Theocracy is incompatible with religious freedom
Be alert to how any faith tradition can be co-opted and twisted by people in power to abuse human rights, perpetuate racism and impede the religious freedom of minorities.
All religious traditions are vulnerable to the scourge of religious nationalisms. All religions, drawing on their central precepts and scriptural texts, can rigorously critique religious nationalisms.
How We Can Help You
The Reverend Neal Christie and The Reverend Peter Cook co-founded The Religious Nationalism Project and serve as Co-Principals. We can:
Plan and conduct seminars to understand the life giving elements of your faith tradition while identifying how your faith is weaponized by people in power.
These seminars help congregations:
Identify and live into the strengths of various faith traditions and what they share in common with others while understanding our limitations and need for grace.
Understand the way in which fascism and authoritarianism distorts religion and limits human rights and religious freedom
Focus on one or more of the following religious nationalisms Christian Nationalism and its abuse by United States politicians, Extreme forms of Zionism and supremacy of the state of Israel, Christian Zionism, Hindu Nationalism while understanding what they share in common.
Practical ways faith leaders can to advocate against the abuse of religion in our communities
Sample Topics:
Understanding and countering religious nationalisms, authoritarianism and fascism using Hindu, Christian, and Jewish Nationalisms as illustrations.
Understanding and countering religious nationalisms using Christian nationalism as a primary illustration
Understanding and countering religious nationalisms using Hindu nationalism as a primary illustration
Understanding and countering Religious Nationalisms Using Zionism and Jewish ethno-nationalism and Christian Zionism as primary illustrations
Countering anti-semitism while advocating for Palestinian rights.
Is it possible to be Zionist and also advocate for the rights of Palestinians?
Interfaith approaches to advocating for Palestinian rights
Countering Islamophobia
Learning Formats
We can organize and speak for a weekend, weeklong tours (5 or 6 congregations), or lead webinars and zoom calls. Call The Reverend Peter Cook at 508-380-8289 or Pcook@Nyscoc.org or The Neal Christie, 202-285-4544 nealchristieumc@gmail.comto discuss a learning opportunity which is the right fit for the goals of your group and the needs of your region. Fees vary based on format.
Sample Seminars and Conferences
What follows are examples of conferences and seminars we have done which we can adapt to the needs of your community.
The Religious Nationalisms Summit: Countering Religious Nationalisms Multi-Faith Public Witness in Today’s Political Climate– The Religious Nationalisms Project, Washington, DC. February 6, 2025
The Weaponization of Hinduism in Northern California and the Relationships to Global Religious Nationalisms: An Interfaith Conversation and Response, Christ United Methodist Church, Santa Rosa, California, November 23, 2025. The Reverend Neal Christie and The Reverend Peter Cook with The Religious Nationalisms Project.
The Weaponization of Hinduism in Northern California and India and the Relationships to Global Religious Nationalisms: An Interfaith Conversation and Response, First United Methodist Church of Roseville, California, November 20, 2025,The Reverend Neal Christie and The Reverend Peter Cook with The Religious Nationalisms Project of the New York State Council of Churches and The Right Reverend Joshua Lickter, Bishop, Episcopal Free Fellowship of America.
Countering the Scrouge of Hindu Nationalism, Gary United Methodist Church, Wheaton, Illinois, August 21, 2025
Gaza & Settlements Through the Lens of Religious Nationalisms with The Religious Nationalisms Project, Tarek Muhammad Khalil of American Muslims for Palestine, Dr. Joshua Shanes, Professor of History at UC - Davis, and Rishab Chatty, President of the Chicago chapter of Hindus for Human Rights. August 17, 2025
Trump and the Mainline Church-A Conflict of Visions, Aguilar Conversations-A Global Perspective February 19, 2025
White Christian Nationalism in Batavia Two Years After Re-Awaken America Tour, The Religious Nationalisms Project,First Presbyterian Church, Batavia, NY, October 30, 2024
Conversation on Christian Nationalism in Cincinnati, Peter Cook and Neal Christie, The Religious Nationalisms Project, Clifton United Methodist Church, Cincinnati, November 1, 2024
Community Reflections on the Buffalo TOPS Shooting, Peter Cook moderates, June, 2022
Selected websites, substacks, and list serves of organizations resisting religious nationalismsChurches for Middle East Peace CMEP mobilizes Christians in the United States to advocate equality, human rights, security, and justice for Israelis, Palestinians, and all people of the Middle East. These values are inherent to the Gospel and it is our mission to promote these values on the world stage.
Democracy Now
Faith in Democracy The Reverend Jen Butler, Former Director of Faith in Public Life, leads this a new organization dedicated to countering Christian nationalism and other forms of religious nationalism.
Friends of Sabeel North America Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA) is an interdenominational Christian organization seeking justice and peace in the Holy Land through education, advocacy, and nonviolent action. FOSNA promotes the vision of Sabeel Jerusalem, an ecumenical liberation theology movement founded by Palestinian Christians in the Holy Land, joining Friends of Sabeel chapters around the world. As a nonprofit organization in the United States, we amplify the voice of Palestinians by advocating with churches, communities, and civic leaders for justice, peace, and liberation in Palestine.
Hindus for Human RightsProminent progress Hindu oriented organization dedicated to countering Hindutva and other forms of religious nationalism.
Indian American Muslim Councilis dedicated to countering the abuses of religious nationalism especially Hindu Nationalism as it expresses itself in India, Israel, and the United States.
Indiana Center for Middle East Peace We are a voice of conscience for peace, justice, human rights, and intercultural understanding. ICMEP offers in depth trips to Palestine and other locations and sponsors numerous educational events focussed on justice and Middle East Peace.
J Street A moderate and non-extreme zionist organization, J street speaks out against distortions of the Jewish faith to advocate for equal justice for Jews, Muslims, and Palestinians.
Jewish Voice for Peace is a prominent anti-zionist movement which draws on Jewish principles to advocate for the rights of Palestinians and justice for all. You can find your local chapter by clicking here.
Justice for All rigorously speaks out against the evils of religious nationalisms particularly as they are deployed against the Muslim community in the United States, Israel, India, Burma and other locations.
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Palestinian Youth Movement With Palestinian and Arab youth as their central focus, PYM through music, education, community building and action mounts a rigorous resistance to Israeli authoritarianism and fascism.
Peter Beinart--Substack Peter Beinert is a prominent journalist, academic, and commentator, Peter is our go-to commentator on critiquing Zionism through a Jewish lens and for establishing frameworks to critique religious nationalisms.
Pieter Friedrich--Substack Pieter Friedrich, is a prominent investigative journalist and author on substack covering the influence of Hindutva in the United States and abroad
United Church of Christ Movement for Palestinian Solidarity. A membership organization open to all, Peter Cook serves as a member of the steering committee. In cooperation with all mainline Protestant partners, UCCMPS does education, takes action, and sponsors trips and conferences to support the struggle of the Palestinian people.
United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
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