The Rise and Fall of the Christian Myth
Restoring Our Democratic Ideals
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نقد و بررسی
April 1, 2017
That the United States is a Christian nation and its status as such should be upheld is almost an article of faith for some in the Christian Right. Mack (theology, Claremont Sch. of Theology; Myth and the Christian Nation) counters that while the story of Christianity is embedded in the nation's social psyche, the United States has never been Christian, and that the Christian myth is inadequate for a democratic society. He argues that the religion as it developed from the time of Constantine served the needs of an empire and a feudal system. While the myth was largely quiescent in earlier U.S. history, it started to reemerge with the onset of the Cold War. However, this framework has been unable to inform or address the ideologies found in science or capitalism. The author uses a number of concrete examples to underscore his theoretical argument. VERDICT This study requires attentive reading. Those with an interest in anthropology or the sociology of religion along with readers inclined to social or national policy will enjoy.--JW
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