This is our second issue on the topic of confronting Christian nationalism. In the previous issue, our authors set the historical and theological parameters for this important conversation. With this issue, our authors dig deeper into theory and media—both archival and contemporary—to help us understand more facets of this troubling phenomenon. Drawing from 20th century political and social theory, early Klan documents, HBO comedy series, and the shelves of your local bookstore, the essays collected here illuminate both ominous common threads and encouraging veins of resistance across eras and contexts. Taken together, it is our hope that this pair of issues aids in training the critical eye to look back, around, and forward to better understand and resist the nationalism that is metastasizing within expressions of 21st century North American Christianity.