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Local Baptists, Local Politics

Autor Clifford A Grammich Jr
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iul 2022
This provocative book explores the political views and actions of religious adherents who claim to base their faith on a literal interpretation of the Bible. Focusing on several small Baptist sects scattered throughout the middle and uplands South, Clifford Grammich finds that these groups are often highly engaged politically at the local level. He thus challenges the traditional view of these Baptists as politically aloof, concerned only with matters of faith and personal conduct.

Grammich shows that the politics arising from these groups’ religious beliefs are not those of any consistent, pervasive ideology. Rather, he argues, such politics more often reflect a series of adaptations to local circumstances. Among the sects that he studies, there is a strong emphasis on the local authority to interpet the Bible and, thus, to shape religious commands to very specific conditions. Beyond the broad concerns of preserving the traditional family and curbing excessive worldliness, these Baptists are free to adapt their theology to meet their particular needs—and can often do so more readily than those belonging to more hierarchical churches. Since these people are typically more rural, more southern, less educated, and less affluent than most Americans, the author notes, they can face special problems in dealing with modernity—problems that their religion helps them address.

The book includes two case studies that show in depth both the possiblities and limitations of politics within these groups. In a local labor struggle in Tennessee, Baptist sectarians were able to generate more religious support for a United Mine Workers local than was offered by the usual supporters of organized labor in other churches. On the other hand, in an environmental conflict in Kentucky, these Baptists’ traditional community concerns inhibited their participation in a broader reform movement.

Relating the beliefs and actions of the “local Baptists” to various larger themes—including those of cultural traditionalism, economic populism, and increasing affluence—Grammich offers a valuable study of the complex ways in which religious faith can affect political involvement. His book will effect a new understanding of American fundamentalism itself.

The Author: Clifford A. Grammich Jr. is director of research at Heartland Center, a social research institute in Hammond, Indiana.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781621907510
ISBN-10: 1621907511
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: University of Tennessee Press

Cuprins

Foreword
Introduction to the Paperback Edition
Acknowledgments
Politics and the Bible: An Introduction
1. National Themes in Local Settings
2. Histories and Their Implications: Some Characteristics of Sectarian Baptists
3. The Strengths of Adaptation for Labor: Organized Labor and Traditional Protestantism
4. The Limits of Adaptation for Reform: The Problem of Local Versus Public Goods
5. A Theme and Its Variations: Sectarianism and Politics Revisited
Appendix: Sources and Methodology
Notes
Bibliography
Index