In Hijacked, Braelynn Brooks delivers a bold and unflinching examination of how one of the world's most influential faiths has become deeply entangled with modern political power. This compelling work challenges readers to reconsider what they've been told about Christianity's role in public life, and what may have been lost along the way.
Blending cultural analysis, historical context, and sharp insight, Brooks explores how faith, identity, and ideology have merged in ways that reshape not only politics but belief itself. Rather than attacking faith, Hijacked asks a more unsettling question: What happens when faith is no longer a guiding power, but serving it?
Provocative, timely, and thought-provoking, this book is for readers who are ready to question, reflect, and engage in one of the most important conversations of our time.