QAnon Chaos and the Cross is a valuable book. It contributes to our understanding of a dangerous movement in America that misinterprets faith to shield its own reactionary belief. In a broader sense, Austin and Bock offer a collection of methodologies useful to people sincerely interested in navigating the many public forums – school boards, voting precinct, classrooms – where we congregate and share ideas. In many cases, the authors are the “inconvenient teachers” that we need right now.
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