An edition of Between Jesus and the market (1997)

Between Jesus and the market

the emotions that matter in right-wing America

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An edition of Between Jesus and the market (1997)

Between Jesus and the market

the emotions that matter in right-wing America

Linda Kintz makes explicit the crucial need to understand the psychological makeup of born-again Christians as well as the sociopolitical dynamics involved in their cause. She focuses on the role of religious women in right-wing Christianity and asks, for example, why so many women are attracted to what is often seen as an antiwoman philosophy.

The result, a telling analysis of the complexity and appeal of the "emotions that matter" to many Americans, highlights how these emotions now determine public policy in ways that are increasingly dangerous for those outside familiarity's circle.

With texts from such organizations as the Christian Coalition, the Heritage Foundation, and Concerned Women for America, and writings by Elizabeth Dole, Newt Gingrich, Pat Robertson, and Rush Limbaugh, Kintz traces the usefulness of this activism for the secular claim that conservative political economy is, in fact, simply an expression of the deepest and most admirable elements of human nature itself.

The discussion of Limbaugh shows how he draws on the skepticism of contemporary culture to create a sense of absolute truth within his own media performance - its truth guaranteed by the market. Kintz also describes how conservative interpretations of the Holy Scriptures, the U.S. Constitution, and the Declaration of Independence have been used to challenge such causes as feminism, women's reproductive rights, and gay and lesbian rights.

In addition to critiquing the intellectual and political left for underestimating the power of right-wing grassroots organizing, corporate interests, and postmodern media sophistication, Between Jesus and the Market discusses the proliferation of militia groups, Christian entrepreneurship, and the explosive growth and "selling" of the Promise Keepers.

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Language
English
Pages
313

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [295]-302) and index.

Published in
Durham, N.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.5/5/097309049
Library of Congress
BR1642.U5 K56 1997, BR1642.U5K56 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
313 p. ;
Number of pages
313

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1009888M
Internet Archive
betweenjesusmark0000kint
ISBN 10
0822319594, 0822319675
LCCN
96049941
OCLC/WorldCat
36498430
Wikidata
Q57231090
Library Thing
1331619
Goodreads
201524
5841295

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