ABSTRACT

In this chapter I explore significant contributions from Christians who wanted to affect the ideology of the Alt-Right by offering apologetics meant to present Christianity as not only acceptable to the movement, but something central to it. While Christians in the Alt-Right remained a minority, they were active in attempting to make place for themselves, but found little traction before the brand itself became defunct. Significant to this point is that the Christianities that were offered sometimes varied widely from one another. This points again to a general theme of the Alt-Right itself, made in the Introduction, that there was never a single, clear definition of what the movement represented. Each influencer applied their own perceptions concerning what the movement ought to be without ever settling with one another on what that should be.