Esther's Army
The Christian Women Who Power the American Right
by Katie Gaddini
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Pub Date Jun 30 2026 | Archive Date May 31 2026
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Description
How and why right-wing Christian women have risen to the forefront of American politics.
For decades, conservative Christian women have been dismissed as naive and brainwashed, victims of political coercion by the men in their lives. Yet that narrative doesn’t explain how they have also become some of the most influential political organizers of our time: the backbone of the modern conservative movement whose strategic efforts over the past six decades have culminated in the 2024 election of Donald Trump.
To understand this unique and growing political force, sociologist Katie Gaddini conducted over ten years of ethnographic research, interviewing key players in the field and joining them across the country as they organized, rallied, and celebrated. As a former evangelical, Gaddini speaks the language of the Christian Right fluently and in Esther’s Army, she profiles six distinct archetypes: college idealists, (anti)feminist powerhouses, Black conservatives, MAHA social media influencers, white suburbanites, and “Mama Bears” marching on state capitols to ban books and gender initiatives.
Observing Christian women’s activism from grassroots networks to conservative universities to public politics and jobs at the White House—as they borrow feminist rhetoric to “lean in” to their executive skills while rejecting liberal feminism—Gaddini reveals how these women have turned being underestimated into a strategic force. The result is a sweeping portrait of the women shaping the political future of the United States.
About the Author:
Dr. Katie Gaddini is a visiting scholar at Stanford University and associate professor of sociology at University College London. She’s written for Time, The Hill, and the San Francisco Chronicle and has appeared on BBC, NPR, and international media outlets.
Advance Praise
"Patient and thoughtful: a crucial contribution to the growing body of work on the intersectionalism of the far right." -Jeff Sharlet, author of The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War
"Many women involved with conservative Christian politics see themselves as in effect countercultural warriors—even as feminists. Esther’s Army gracefully asserts their centrality to the American Right. It should change the way you think about evangelical politics." -T.M. Luhrmann, author of When God Talks Back
"Written with a generous, lighthearted touch as well as critical eye, Esther’s Army is not just an essential guide to our political times, but a captivating portrait of the power Christian women wield in the post-Covid age. A riveting and illuminating must-read." -Darren Dochuk, author of From Bible Belt to Sunbelt: Plain-Folk Religion, Grassroots Politics, and the Rise of Evangelical Conservatism
"Katie Gaddini opens the door to usher us into a large living room of women activists behind the Christian Right, the ones forging the future direction of the United States of America." -Scot McKnight, author of Revelation for the Rest of Us: A Prophetic Call to Follow Jesus as a Dissident Disciple
"Katie Gaddini balances a sense of familiarity and empathy with scholarly incisiveness. A must-read for anyone trying to comprehend the everyday women who are the engine of Christian Trumpism." -Bradley Onishi, author of Preparing for War: the Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism—and What Comes Next
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781324123767 |
| PRICE | $29.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 224 |