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Makeshift Messiahs

Why the American Right Keeps Creating Political Saviors

Carson Wilson
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Year
2026
Language
English

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Makeshift Messiahs: Why the American Right Keeps Creating Political Saviors
What happens when politics becomes worship?
In Makeshift Messiahs, Rev. Jason Carson Wilson exposes the dangerous pattern reshaping American democracy: the steady transformation of political leaders into religious icons. From carefully curated mythmaking to martyr narratives amplified by media and pulpits, Wilson documents how the American Right has built a culture where loyalty replaces accountability, and criticism becomes heresy.
Blending investigative journalism, historical analysis, and prophetic theological critique, this book traces how charismatic figures are framed as divinely appointed "saviors" - not merely candidates or public servants, but anointed defenders of a sacred nation. Wilson reveals the machinery behind the myth: the language, institutions, fundraising networks, and faith-based messaging strategies that elevate politicians beyond scrutiny.
But this is more than political commentary. It is a warning.
When leaders are sanctified, democracy weakens. When power is baptized, violence can be justified as obedience. And when nationalism masquerades as faith, the gospel itself is distorted.
Clear-eyed, deeply researched, and morally urgent, Makeshift Messiahs equips readers to recognize the signs of political idolatry before it becomes civic catastrophe. For clergy, activists, journalists, and anyone concerned about the future of American democracy, this book offers both diagnosis and resolution.
Because democracy cannot survive if we keep mistaking politicians for prophets.

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