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16 Oct 2008 04:22 pm
False Idol
Horton frames Palin's Pentecostalism:
For the mainstream Protestant, Palin is engaging in what Reinhold Niebuhr calls “the idolatry of America.” As Niebuhr would have it, an American Christian may be patriotic and love his country, but he must also remember that his true home rests outside of these bounds fixed by geography and time and in an eternal community with Jesus Christ. The Christian’s commitment to his faith must come first, and it must transcend a commitment to the nation-state.
This means that patriotism is, in the mainstream Protestant view, a
fairly complicated matter. In particular, again in the Niebuhr
tradition, a Christian must guard against the risk that vanity,
haughtiness and hatred towards the balance of mankind enter into his
heart under the guise of patriotism; he must retain a skeptical and
critical attitude which recognizes the imperfection of human works. The
perspective of Religious Right figures like Palin that elevates
America—as their political blinders conceive her—to some sort of sacred
object is therefore little short of an act of idolatry.
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