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Embodied Idolatry - A Critique of Christian Nationalism

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext What an education! Kyle leads us slowly but with great sure-footedness through some of the most challenging of modern thinkers in order to open us up to that most timely of gifts: the ability to engage in self-critical thinking about who we are and where our life together is taking us. Highly recommended. Informationen zum Autor By Kyle Edward Haden Klappentext This bookis a critique of Christian nationalism and an analysis of Christian theological ethics and practice in the US. Utilizing Pierre Bourdieu's sociology and René Girard's mimetic theories, Haden identifies the problematic dynamics of US Christians embodying idolatrous ideological beliefs and calls for Christian conversion from such practices. Zusammenfassung This book is a critique of Christian nationalism and an analysis of Christian theological ethics and practice in the US. Utilizing Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology and René Girard’s mimetic theories, Haden identifies the problematic dynamics of US Christians embodying idolatrous ideological beliefs and calls for Christian conversion from such practices. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 Embodied Habitus2 Emotions, Feelings, and Desires3 Identity Needs and Mimetic Desire4 Ideology, Beliefs, and Social/Group Influence5 Jesus' Summons to Hospitality and Table Fellowship6 Nationalism as IdolatryConclusionBibliographyIndexAbout the Author

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