I think I prefer 'sovereign nationalist' or "sovereignty nationalist".
Here's why. One, it avoids the religion label, and so it open to people of all faiths. Two, Christianity inherently promotes real individual and national sovereignty more than any other faith or ideological persuasion, so promoting the idea of sovereignty inherently advances the Christian providential agenda.
I think I prefer 'sovereign nationalist' or "sovereignty nationalist".
Here's why. One, it avoids the religion label, and so it open to people of all faiths. Two, Christianity inherently promotes real individual and national sovereignty more than any other faith or ideological persuasion, so promoting the idea of sovereignty inherently advances the Christian providential agenda.
Anyway, just a thought. Updoogle.