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Theocratic Convergence is the sixth and final book in the EATMS Productions Religious Authority series, a survival guide for women trying to understand what happens when religious authority, law, education, family, economics, healthcare, information, and local government stop functioning as separate systems and begin reinforcing one another. This book is not about whether religion belongs in public life or whether individual institutions sometimes make controversial decisions. It is about recognizing patterns that become visible only when multiple institutions begin moving in the same direction.
Written by Petra Nein and Hannah Frasier, with an introduction by Esme Mees, this book examines functional theocracy, Christian nationalism, Project 2025, institutional convergence, religious hospitals, schools, courts, charities, local government, healthcare, surveillance, information systems, donor networks, public-private partnerships, and the ways authority becomes embedded across ordinary civic life. It explains how separate institutions can produce coordinated outcomes without centralized command and how women increasingly encounter that convergence during healthcare decisions, education, employment, housing, family life, and public services.
This is not a theology book, conspiracy theory, civics textbook, or political memoir. It is a women-centered systems guide explaining how institutional convergence becomes governance, how religious authority spreads across multiple public systems, and how women can identify patterns of coordinated power before crisis. As part of the EATMS Productions catalog of survival guides, systems analysis, and social criticism, this volume gives readers practical tools for mapping institutional exposure, documenting patterns, recognizing converging systems, and strengthening personal autonomy.
For readers interested in Christian nationalism, Project 2025, functional theocracy, church and state, institutional capture, healthcare policy, school boards, religious hospitals, public administration, women's autonomy, authoritarian America, systems thinking, democratic institutions, and practical political survival guides for women, Theocratic Convergence offers a clear, direct, women-centered map of how separate governing systems become one.
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