Matthew D. Taylor is the author of The Violent Take It by Force, Defying Tyrants, and Scripture People, and his work has appeared or been featured in the New York Times, Weekend Edition, On the Media, Rolling Stone, The Bulwark, Politico, Sojourners, and Religion News Service. A religious studies scholar who specializes in American Islam, Christian nationalism, and Christian extremism, he is also the creator of the Charismatic Revival Fury podcast series. Taylor holds a PhD from Georgetown University and an MA from Fuller Theological Seminary. He is currently a visiting scholar at the Center on Faith and Justice at Georgetown University.
Description
Introduction Part I The Fever Swamps of Christian Supremacy Chapter 1 From Jesus to Christendom Chapter 2 Wheat and Anti-Wheat Part II The Radical Incarnation Chapter 3 God is Human Chapter 4 The Insubordinate Theology of the Incarnator Part III The Gospel of Jesus in the Kingdom of Caesar Chapter 5 The Gospel of Caesar Chapter 6 The Gospel of Mark, a Hidden Manifesto Chapter 7 Render Unto Caesar Part IV The Early Church and Its Antichrists Chapter 8 The Antichrist Concept and Its Shortcomings Chapter 9 Now Many Antichrists Have Come Part V Apocalypse and the End of Empires Chapter 10 The Book of Revelation and The Chrisitan Canon Chapter 11 Worthy Is the Lamb Chapter 12 The Tale of Two Cities Conclusion Glossary of Greek and Theological Terms Index Index of Biblical References Notes
"Quite simply, Defying Tyrants is a book every Christian should read. Undermining every case for Christian supremacy, it offers a bracing challenge to those seeking to seize power in the name of Christ. Courageous, clear-eyed, and utterly compelling, this book is a gift to the church and to the world beyond the church--to the neighbors all Christians are called to love and serve." --KRISTIN KOBES DU MEZ, author of Jesus and John Wayne and Live Laugh Love "In this bold and timely book, Matthew D. Taylor confronts the theological emergency of our time--a five-alarm fire fueled by Christian supremacy and its antichrists. With an incisive grasp of the early Jesus movement, Taylor offers readers the theological and biblical grammar needed to challenge angry tyrants and their allied pastors and priests. This is the most important book I've read in the past decade for this fraught moment." --DREW STRAIT, author of Strange Worship "Taylor paints a vivid picture of the choice now facing us: Christ or antichrists (plural). As perilously present as our current crisis is, the core challenge is an old one: Gospel vs. empire. Power vs. love of neighbors and enemies, generous service, self-sacrifice, and solidarity with the least. Empires rise and fall, with great human cost, but the way of Jesus remains for us to follow. And we will." --JIM WALLIS, founding director of the Center on Faith and Justice, Georgetown University "I pray that this book would be a means the Lord uses to feed his people well and to inoculate them against the poisons of domination and exploitation, however tasty those poisons may present themselves to be. May we be a people committed to the actual Christ rather than the many antichrists! --REV. MALCOLM FOLEY, PHD, author of The Anti-Greed Gospel "In Defying Tyrants, Taylor goes beyond his academic bona fides to become a powerful preacher--illuminating Scripture and culture alike to inspire, empower, and activate all who dare to read this book. Readers will discover a Jesus very familiar to readers of the Bible, but one who has been all too absent from popular white American Christianity. Thank God for Taylor bringing this Jesus to light at such a time as this. --ANGELA DENKER, author of Red State Christians and Disciples of White Jesus "Combining deep historical research and rich biblical analysis with an accessible and emphatic style, this must-read book is precisely what is needed today. Bible study classes and book clubs should read and discuss Defying Tyrants while we still can." --BRIAN KAYLOR, president of Word&Way and author of The Bible According to Christian Nationalists "Taylor writes as a Christian, from within the household of faith, recovering the subversive grammar of Jesus and the earliest churches to expose how poisonous visions of power have grown up alongside the gospel from the start. He recovers what the earliest followers of Jesus understood instinctively: that the gospel is an act of holy subversion, not a platform for coercive power. This is a book the church needs now, whether she knows it or not." --BISHOP MARK J. CHIRONNA, PHD, Church on the Living Edge, and Mark Chironna Ministry "By illuminating Christianity's enduring tension between power and discipleship, Defying Tyrants provides both historical clarity and practical resources for resisting the weaponization of faith. A must-read for those in the faithful resistance who value the love of Christ over political power." --APRIL AJOY, author of Star-Spangled Jesus "With true pastoral passion and clarity, Taylor points us back to the Crucified Lamb, providing a renewed vision of faithful discipleship for the facing of this hour." --DR. GENE L. GREEN, professor emeritus of New Testament, Wheaton College

