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Religion of Fear - The Politics of Horror in Conservative Evangelicalism

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext an adroit and theoretically sophisticated monograph ... I recommend this book very highly, and I hope it aquires the rich and diverse readership within the academy and beyond that it clearly deserves. Informationen zum Autor Jason C. Bivins is Associate Professor of Religion at North Carolina State University and the author of The Fracture of Good Order: Christian Antiliberalism and the Challenge to American Politics. He lives in Durham, North Carolina. Klappentext Conservative evangelicalism has transformed American politics, working not just through conventional channels, but through subcultures and alternate modes of communication. Within the world of conservative evangelicalism is a "Religion of Fear," a critical impulse that dramatizes cultural and political issues in frightening ways that contrast "orthodox" behaviors and beliefs with those linked to darkness, fear, and demonology. Jason C. Bivins offers close examinations of several popular evangelical cultural creations including the Left Behind novels, church-sponsored Halloween "Hell Houses," Jack Chick's sensational comic tracts, and anti-rock and rap rhetoric and censorship. Bivins depicts these fascinating and often troubling phenomena in vivid detail and shows how they seek to shape evangelical cultural and political identity. Interestingly, he shows that these narratives of fear also reveal a strong attraction to and dependence on the very things that are being forbidden. Bivins also describes the steady normalization of such fear narratives in recent decades, a trend he claims bodes ill for American politics. The Religion of Fear is a significant contribution to our understanding of the new shapes of political religion, of American evangelicalism, of the relation of religion and the media, and of the link between religious pop culture and politics. Zusammenfassung Conservative evangelicalism has transformed American politics, working not just through conventional channels, but through subcultures and alternate modes of communication. Within the world of conservative evangelicalism is a "Religion of Fear," a critical impulse that dramatizes cultural and political issues in frightening ways that contrast "orthodox" behaviors and beliefs with those linked to darkness, fear, and demonology. Jason C. Bivins offers close examinations of several popular evangelical cultural creations including the Left Behind novels, church-sponsored Halloween "Hell Houses," Jack Chick's sensational comic tracts, and anti-rock and rap rhetoric and censorship. Bivins depicts these fascinating and often troubling phenomena in vivid detail and shows how they seek to shape evangelical cultural and political identity. Interestingly, he shows that these narratives of fear also reveal a strong attraction to and dependence on the very things that are being forbidden. Bivins also describes the steady normalization of such fear narratives in recent decades, a trend he claims bodes ill for American politics. The Religion of Fear is a significant contribution to our understanding of the new shapes of political religion, of American evangelicalism, of the relation of religion and the media, and of the link between religious pop culture and politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments 1: "Scary Jesus": Locating the "Religion of Fear" in Conservative Evangelicalism 2: "A Common Thrill": Evangelicalism and the Culture of Fear 3: "Jesus Was Not a Weak Fairy": Chick Tracts and the Visual Culture of Evangelical Fear 4: "Runnin' with the Devil": Conservative Evangelical Fear and Popular Music 5: "Shake 'em to Wake 'em": Hell Houses and the Conservative Evangelical Theater of Horror 6: "Already Decided and Carrying a Weapon!": The Political Terrors of Being Left Behind 7: "Like Beating the Dog": Fear and American Democracy Notes Bibliography ...

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Authors Bivins, Jason C Bivins, Jason C. Bivins
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.08.2008
 
EAN 9780195340815
ISBN 978-0-19-534081-5
No. of pages 317
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology

USA, RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State, RELIGION / Christianity / Denominations, Religion & politics, United States of America, USA, Religion and Politics, Other Nonconformist & Evangelical Churches, Other Nonconformist and Evangelical Churches

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