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- Publisher:
- Acumen Publishing
- Online publication date:
- May 2014
- Print publication year:
- 2008
- Online ISBN:
- 9781845537678
- Subjects:
- Religion, Religion: General Interest
America is widely regarded as the ultimate 'Christian Nation' Religious language has always been at the forefront of American politics but this has increased since the events of 9/11. Myth and the Christian Nation presents a startling analysis of how and why Christianity and national identity have been woven together in recent American political discourse. Drawing on examples of religious myth-making across the ancient world Myth and the Christian Nation brings the weight of history to bear on America today, a place where myth, monotheism, sovereignty and power can be harnessed together in the service of specific interests. The book invites readers to rethink the role of religion in the construction of social democracy and to see America afresh.
"A primer in the ways in which religion can enhance our thinking about social construction. As such, it ranges widely: from ancient Rome and Greece, to the indigenous populations encountered during the Age of Discovery, to contemporary America.'"
Source: Religious Studies Review
"A substantial contribution to the contemporary challenging task of critical thinking about religion, society and our social situation. It deserves wide attention.'"
Source: Reviews in Religion and Theology
"Burton Mack is the most interesting and the most important scholar of ancient Christianity working today. The current work shows what the study of the religions of 'others' can do for our understanding of Christianity, both ancient and contemporary.'"
William Arnal
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