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The politics of God : theocratic empire building in the age of globalization

Date Issued
December 1, 2002
Author(s)
Schendel, Joshua S.
Advisor(s)
Mariana K. L. Ferreira
Additional Advisor(s)
Faye V. Harrison
Rosalind J. Hackett
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/42286
Abstract

The acts of politico-religious influence by fundamentalist religious organizations in the United States is an empire-in-training, utilizing processes of historical co-optment and the imposition and incorporation of mythico-historical pasts. These politico-religious amalgams utilize their cosmology in efforts to steer governmental action in the United States towards a stated goal: one nation, under God. Their success largely depends on their ability to: (a) overcome the internal and external power struggle facing such a mixture of reality and dogma, and (b) re-embed modem social notions with their own "'legitimate" vision of ''truth" and "'tradition." The Christian Coalition of America and the Christian Broadcast Network, led by "'Messiah figure" Pat Robertson, have used this formula in their efforts to guide governmental policy and challenge perceived ''threats" to their social order. I argue that the results of their efforts to "reform" have, however, produced a frightening blend of ethnocentrism, imperialism, and globalized theocratic empire building.

Degree
Master of Arts
Major
Anthropology
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