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Authority Without Consent is the first book in the EATMS Productions Religious Authority series, a survival guide for women trying to understand Christian nationalism as a governing system rather than as private faith. This book is not about whether religion is good or bad, whether anyone should believe in God, or whether churches can serve their communities. It is about what happens when one religious-political movement claims authority over women who never joined it, never accepted its theology, and never consented to its rules.
Written by Petra Nein and Hanna Frasier, with an introduction by Esme Mees, this book maps the architecture of religious governance in authoritarian America. It explains the Christian nation story, gender hierarchy, political Christianity, Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation's long-range family agenda, megachurch power, religious media, crisis pregnancy centers, government information capture, high-control institutions, and the language of family values, religious liberty, parental rights, conscience protection, history, tradition, and Judeo-Christian values. It shows how theology becomes policy, how policy becomes institutional practice, and how institutional practice reaches hospitals, schools, courts, workplaces, libraries, public benefits, local government, and official websites.
This is not a theology book, church history survey, civics textbook, or general book about religion in public life. It is a women-centered systems guide to authority without consent: a field guide to recognizing when religious claims become governing mechanisms, when public institutions begin operating according to private theology, and when official language hides coercive power. As part of the EATMS Productions catalog of survival guides, systems analysis, and social criticism, this volume gives readers a practical method for identifying religious governance, verifying information, assessing institutional risk, and mapping personal exposure before crisis.
For readers interested in Christian nationalism, Project 2025, religious authority, church and state, reproductive rights, crisis pregnancy centers, megachurch politics, religious hospitals, family court, public schools, government information capture, book bans, high-control religious institutions, women's autonomy, authoritarian America, theocracy, religious coercion, and practical political survival guides for women, Authority Without Consent offers a clear, blunt, women-centered map. It does not ask readers to panic or to distrust every religious institution. It asks them to see where authority is being exercised over their lives, whether they consented to that authority or not.
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