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Homeland Mythology: Biblical Narratives in American Culture

by Christopher Collins

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ISBN13: 9780271029931
ISBN10: 0271029935
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Since 9/11, America has presented itself to the world as a Christianist culture, no less antimodern and nostalgic for an idealized past than its Islamist foes. Their shared master-narrative might sound like this: Once upon a time, the values of the righteous community coincided with those of the state. Home and land were harmoniously united under God. But through intellectual pride (read: science) and disobedience (read: human rights), this God-blessed homeland was lost and now worth every drop of blood it takes, ours and others, to recover. For Americans, the prime source for this once-and-future-kingdom myth is the Bible, with its many narratives of blessings gained, lost, and regained: the garden of Eden, the covenant with Abraham, the bondage in Egypt, the exodus under Moses, the glory of David and Solomons realm, the coming of the promised Messiah, his crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension into heaven, his apocalyptic return at the end of history, and his establishment of the earthly kingdom of God. As Homeland Mythology shows, these biblical narratives have, over time, inspired a multitude of nationalist narratives, myths ingeniously spun out to justify a number of decidedly unchristian policies and institutionsfrom Indian genocide, the slave trade, and the exploitation of immigrant workers to Manifest Destiny, imperial expansionism, and, most recently, preemptive war. On March 25, 2001, in a rare moment of public candor, George W. Bush shared a bit of his political wisdom: You can fool some of the people all of the timeand those are the ones you have to concentrate on. The cynical use of religion to cloak criminal behavior is always worth exposing, but why our leaders lie tous is no longer a mystery. What does remain mysterious is why so many of us are disposed

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ISBN:
9780271029931
Subtitle:
Biblical Narratives in American Culture
Author:
Collins, Christopher
Publisher:
Pennsylvania State University Press
Subject:
Church History
Subject:
United States - General
Subject:
Church and state
Subject:
Religion, Politics & State
Subject:
Christianity and politics -- United States.
Subject:
United States Church history.
Publication Date:
August 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
263
Dimensions:
9.15x6.36x.98 in. 1.16 lbs.

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