EPISODE · Mar 19, 2025 · 30 MIN
Episode 345: The New Constantine?
from New Persuasive Words · host Scott Jones & Bill Borror
In this episode, we examine a provocative question: Is Donald Trump a modern-day Constantine, ushering in a new era of promise for the Christian church in America? For his supporters, Trump has championed religious freedom, strengthened the political influence of Christian institutions, and waged a culture war against what they see as rising secular hostility. His administration’s faith-based initiatives and efforts to combat perceived anti-Christian bias have fueled comparisons to the Roman emperor who legitimized Christianity. Yet, critics argue that Trump’s policies have had unintended consequences, from cuts to faith-based social services to renewed debates over church-state separation. Some analysts even suggest that his polarizing rhetoric has contributed to a decline in church attendance. As the nation navigates the intersection of politics and faith, we explore whether Trump’s legacy aligns with Constantine’s—or if the comparison reveals deeper tensions within the American religious landscape. Join us as we unravel this complex and controversial debate. Our conversation was inspired by this piece by Graham Tomlin, which we reference throughout the episode.
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In this episode, we examine a provocative question: Is Donald Trump a modern-day Constantine, ushering in a new era of promise for the Christian church in America? For his supporters, Trump has championed religious freedom, strengthened the political influence of Christian institutions, and waged a culture war against what they see as rising secular hostility. His administration’s faith-based initiatives and efforts to combat perceived anti-Christian bias have fueled comparisons to the Roman emperor who legitimized Christianity. Yet, critics argue that Trump’s policies have had unintended consequences, from cuts to faith-based social services to renewed debates over church-state separation. Some analysts even suggest that his polarizing rhetoric has contributed to a decline in church attendance. As the nation navigates the intersection of politics and faith, we explore whether Trump’s legacy aligns with Constantine’s—or if the comparison reveals deeper tensions within the American religious landscape. Join us as we unravel this complex and controversial debate. Our conversation was inspired by this piece by Graham Tomlin, which we reference throughout the episode.
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