• The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory

  • American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism
  • By: Tim Alberta
  • Narrated by: Tim Alberta
  • Length: 18 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,118 ratings)

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By: Tim Alberta
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Instant New York Times Bestseller

One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of the Year

An Economist and Air Mail Best Book of the Year

"Brave and absorbing." -- New York Times

“Alberta is not just a thorough and responsible reporter but a vibrant writer, capable of rendering a farcical scene in vivid hues.” -- Washington Post

“An astonishingly clear-eyed look at a murky movement.” -- Los Angeles Times

Evangelical Christians are perhaps the most polarizing—and least understood—people living in America today. In his seminal new book, The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory, journalist Tim Alberta, himself a practicing Christian and the son of an evangelical pastor, paints an expansive and profoundly troubling portrait of the American evangelical movement. Through the eyes of televangelists and small-town preachers, celebrity revivalists and everyday churchgoers, Alberta tells the story of a faith cheapened by ephemeral fear, a promise corrupted by partisan subterfuge, and a reputation stained by perpetual scandal.

For millions of conservative Christians, America is their kingdom—a land set apart, a nation uniquely blessed, a people in special covenant with God. This love of country, however, has given way to right-wing nationalist fervor, a reckless blood-and-soil idolatry that trivializes the kingdom of Jesus Christ. Alberta retraces the arc of the modern evangelical movement, placing political and cultural inflection points in the context of church teachings and traditions, explaining how Donald Trump's presidency and the COVID-19 pandemic only accelerated historical trends that long pointed toward disaster. Reporting from half-empty sanctuaries and standing-room-only convention halls across the country, the author documents a growing fracture inside American Christianity and journeys with listeners through this strange new environment in which loving your enemies is "woke" and owning the libs is the answer to WWJD.

Accessing the highest echelons of the American evangelical movement, Alberta investigates the ways in which conservative Christians have pursued, exercised, and often abused power in the name of securing this earthly kingdom. He highlights the battles evangelicals are fighting—and the weapons of their warfare—to demonstrate the disconnect from scripture: Contra the dictates of the New Testament, today's believers are struggling mightily against flesh and blood, eyes fixed on the here and now, desperate for a power that is frivolous and fleeting. Lingering at the intersection of real cultural displacement and perceived religious persecution, Alberta portrays a rapidly secularizing America that has come to distrust the evangelical church, and weaves together present-day narratives of individual pastors and their churches as they confront the twin challenges of lost status and diminished standing.

Sifting through the wreckage—pastors broken, congregations battered, believers losing their religion because of sex scandals and political schemes—Alberta asks: If the American evangelical movement has ceased to glorify God, what is its purpose?

©2023 Tim Alberta (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers

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Filled in the gaps of my knowledge

This book resounded with me who has been seeing what’s happening with the churches for over a decade. Wake up people. I listened all night to finish. The author read well which sometimes when this happens I have been turned off. I wish he had an answer or resolution to where we are heading. I plan to re-read in the future.

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The best book I read this year.

Well written, and well-argued. Tim Alberta takes on an unenviable but necessary task with wit and erudition.

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Incredible relatability to the secular readers/listeners.

So glad I listened to this book! Good for you Tim. I enjoyed every chapter of this journey that he brilliantly paved the way for those who have zero knowledge or understanding of what is actually happening in the evangelical world, we’ve all been introduced to in the last few years.

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Interesting insights

Alberta tells an interesting story of how some in the church are making a bad name for Christianity. I think there’s truth to this as some treat Trump like an idol but I also believe this is a minority of Christians. It’s a good book for a thought-provoking view on today’s political and religious situations.

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The amount of research the author did and interviews he conducted.

Loved this book and the information the author provided. I highly recommend this book. So informative!

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His understanding of the subject.

I love all the stories and the insight into a problem close to my heart.

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One of my favorites of the year

Mr. Tim Alberta not only told great stories, but he wove the stories to make sense of a chaotic time. I am not religious but I am moved by his hopeful infinite game. Mr. Alberta’s sincere & clear narration makes audible the perfect way to enjoy this book. Thank you for sharing your heart, Mr. Alberta.

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Thoughtful Review of the Current US Evangelical Church and Culture

Found this very informative, especially coming from an evangelical Christian. Where the church was and what it has become. What its purpose was and has become. Where can the church go from here? The author is obviously a very concerned and involved church member and journalist who presents the information in a clear and easy to follow style. I can’t say the book is unbiased but can say many of the incidents included illustrate problems with the current state of the church that reflect issues in the current culture of America.

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Compelling

An honest, personal look at American Evangelicalism. May we strive to fix our eyes on eyes on Jesus and let go of the partisan culture war that is not just dividing our nation but dividing our hearts from the mission of Jesus.

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God's Kingdom in its proper perspective

I have been a Bible student for most of my life.
The author does an excellent job of putting God's Kingdom in it proper perspective.
5 stars for an excellent presentation!

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