Stockholm Syndrome Christianity How Our Christian Leaders Are Failing — And What We Can Do About It

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What if American culture isn’t collapsing because of crusading secularists? What if it’s failing because leading Christians identify more with secular elites than with their fellow believers? Those are the provocative questions posed by Stockholm Syndrome Christianity, which exposes how influential Christian leaders are siding with their anti-Christian cultural captors on everything from biblical authority and science to sex, race, and religious liberty. Going beyond critique, the book identifies root causes and — most crucially — offers practical tips and strategies you can use to help your family, church, and community stand for truth.

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The organization’s statement of faith explicitly affirms the complete truthfulness and authority of the Bible.
The organization’s statement of faith or conduct explicitly defines marriage as a lifelong commitment between one man and one woman.
The organization’s statement of faith or conduct explicitly defines male and female in terms of biological sex at birth.
All faculty and staff are required to affirm the organization’s statement of faith when they are hired.
Faculty and staff are required to reaffirm the statement of faith at least every three years.
Board members are required to personally affirm the statement of faith and abide by the organization’s code of conduct.
All faculty and staff are required to abide by standards of conduct that define marriage as involving one man and one woman and define male and female based on biological sex at birth.
Most members of the theology or Bible department belong to the Evangelical Theological Society or an equivalent organization that subscribes to biblical inerrancy.
Most members of the philosophy department belong to the Evangelical Philosophical Society or an equivalent organization that subscribes to biblical inerrancy.
Most members of the biology faculty are skeptical of Darwinian evolution and/or supportive of the idea that biological creatures show evidence of intelligent design.
The college/university requires students to attend chapel services.
During a typical academic year, one or more speakers at chapel or an official college/university-sponsored event will speak in support of biblical standards against sex outside of marriage and for sexual chastity and faithfulness.
During a typical academic year, one or more speakers at chapel or an official college/university-sponsored event will speak in support of biblical standards against transgenderism and homosexuality.
During a typical academic year, one or more speakers at chapel or an official college/university-sponsored event will speak in favor of LGBTQ+ rights or issues.
During a typical academic year, one or more speakers at chapel or an official college/university-sponsored event will speak against critical race theory or similar concepts.
During a typical academic year, one or more speakers at chapel or an official college/university-sponsored event will speak against abortion and in favor of the sanctity of human life.
During a typical academic year, one or more speakers at chapel or an official college/university-sponsored event will speak on why the Bible is trustworthy and/or historically accurate.
During a typical academic year, one or more speakers at chapel or an official college/university-sponsored event will speak about the persecution of Christians both inside and outside of the United States and the importance of defending religious liberty.
The campus health center provides information about or referrals for abortion.
The campus health center or another campus office provides information about or referrals to LGBTQ+ groups.
The campus health center provides contraceptives to unmarried students.
The campus has an officially approved student club in support of LGBTQ+ issues.
The campus has an officially approved student club devoted to Christian apologetics such as a chapter of the national group Ratio Christi.
The campus has an officially approved student club devoted to the support of pro-life issues.
The campus has a code of conduct forbidding “microagressions” for students, faculty, or staff.
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