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Bible-carrying Christians : conservative Protestants and social power / David Harrington Watt.
LIBRA BR560.P5 W38 2002
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Watt, David Harrington.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Christianity and politics--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Case studies.
- Christianity and politics.
- Protestant churches--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Case studies.
- Protestant churches.
- Conservatism--Religious aspects--Christianity--Case studies.
- Conservatism.
- Conservatism--Religious aspects--Christianity.
- Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
- Genre:
- Case studies.
- Physical Description:
- viii, 165 pages ; 22 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
- Summary:
- Today in the United States, there are hundreds of thousands of Protestant churches whose members habitually carry their Bibles with them. These churches -- often referred to as "evangelical" or "fundamentalist" -- play a crucial role in shaping contemporary American society. In Bible-Carrying Christians, David Harrington Watt draws on years of fieldwork in Philadelphia churches to present an elegant reinterpretation of the way that conservative Protestants influence American politics and culture. The increasing involvement and influence of evangelicals in public life have left many non-evangelicals with stereotyped perceptions of conservative Protestantism. Watt forces readers to confront their assumptions about these churches, and challenges the ease with which those assumptions are perpetuated. At the heart of the book is a sympathetic, but far from uncritical, analysis of those forms of social power that are assumed to be natural among Bible-carrying Christians. While outsiders often presuppose that evangelical Christians take for granted the authority of certain institutions and social groups -- among them the American state, corporations, ordained ministers, heterosexuals, and men -- Watt argues that, in fact, the reality is much more complex. The portrait of Bible-carrying Christians that emerges is far more compelling than standard depictions of conservative American Protestants. This is a concise and lively book that sheds new light on the way that Bible-carrying Christians influence the way that people in America think -- and avoid thinking -- about social power.
- Contents:
- 1 Fieldwork 3
- 2 Philadelphia 11
- 3 Social Power 23
- 4 Oak Grove Church 35
- 5 The Philadelphia Mennonnite Fellowship 55
- 6 The Philadelphia Church of Christ 85
- Appendix B Money Matters 121.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-160) and index.
- ISBN:
- 0195068343
- OCLC:
- 46565022
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