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söndag, augusti 03, 2008

The American Heresy

Hittade nedanstående intressanta kommentar till denna First Things-artikel om de mainline-protestantiska samfundens död i USA.

The people who read Joel Osteen and Joyce Meyer and The Prayer of Jabez may be more politically conservative then the people who read A Wing and a Prayer, and read certain passages of Genesis and Leviticus more literally, but the theology they're imbibing is roughly the same sort of therapeutic mush. Indeed, the big difference between the prosperity gospel that Osteen and his ilk are peddling and Schori's liberal Episcopalianism has less to do with any theological principle and more to do with what aspect of American life they want God to validate. And this difference, I suspect, has a great deal to do with social class. Osteen and Co.'s God wants us to pursue financial fulfillment because they're largely preaching to entrepreneurial, upwardly-mobile members of the middle class, whereas Schori's God wants us to pursue a more personal fulfillment - sexually, emotionally, philanthropically - because she's preaching to a demographic that, financially speaking, has already got it made. (Which, in turn, is why it isn't a surprise that as American evangelicals grow more prosperous, they're starting to discover their God's Dag Hammarskjöld side as well.)

Gud bevare oss från det terapeutiska evangeliet!

onsdag, juli 16, 2008

Predikanter vs. politiker




















Den kanske grinigaste representanten for den amerikanska kristna högern, James Dobson, anklagade nyligen Barack Obama för att förvränga Bibelns budskap. Dobson hade grävt fram ett tal som Obama höll 2006, och som problematiserade relationen mellan religion och politik. Dobson hetsade bland annat upp sig over en i min mening hogst relevant fragestallning som denna:

Which passages of Scripture should guide our public policy? Should we go with Leviticus, which suggests slavery is ok and that eating shellfish is abomination? How about Deuteronomy, which suggests stoning your child if he strays from the faith? Or should we just stick to the Sermon on the Mount - a passage that is so radical that it's doubtful that our own Defense Department would survive its application?

Ack vad jag hoppas pa att Obama, om han blev Commander in chief, skulle halla sig tilll Bergspredikan. Vagar man hoppas pa Amish for Homeland security?

Om senator John McCains forhallande till religion har det talats betydligt mindre, tills nu.
I senaste numret av The Rolling Stone magazine finns en nagot mindre smickrande artikel om McCain som bland annat avslojar hans bojelse for framgangsteologer. McCain skall vid ett politiskt mote i Nashville ha ombetts att namge en forfattare som inspirerat honom, och ha svarat: Joel Osteen.

Joel Osteen leder USA:s storsta mega-church och predikar en sorts blandning mellan personlig utveckling och framgangsteologi . Osteen har visserligen kritiserats for avsaknad av teologisk skolning (han har overhuvudtaget inte studerat teologi), men har passande nog for en TV-evangelist en Bachelor i tv-produktion. Nagot haltande kan Osteen beskrivas som en blandning mellan 80-talets Ulf Ekman; en predikant som utlovar rikedom och halsa som en naturlig konsekvens av ett kristet liv, och Kay Pollak; en handelsresande i nyandlig managementpsykologi.

Det ar alltsa nagot overaskande att McCain valjer att framhalla Osteen, denne bilhandlare i religion, som den forfattare som inspirerat honom mest.

...och Rolling Stone-journalisten skriver:

Standing at the meeting, I didn't write Osteen's name down in my notebook —apparently because my brain refused on some level to accept that McCain had actually said it. Of all the vile, fake, lying-ass, money-grubbing shyster scumbags on the face of this planet, there is perhaps none more loathsome than Osteen, a human haircut with plastic baseball-size teeth who has made a fortune selling the appalling only-in-America idea that terrestrial greed is actually a form of Christian devotion. "God wants us to prosper financially, to have plenty of money, to fulfill the destiny He has laid out for us," Osteen once wrote. This is the revolting, snake-oil-selling dickhead that John McCain actually chose to pimp as number one on his list of inspirational authors. So much for "go, sell everything you have and give to the poor," and all that other hippie crap from the New Testament.