Written in Black, White, and Red: An Exploration of Civilizer Theology in American History

Research output: ThesisMaster's Thesis

Abstract

This paper proposes an extended definition and discusses examples of civilizer theology within the perceptions and practices of white Protestant American Christianity faith traditions. Civilizer theology is defined as a self-referential, self-fulfilling framework actively shaping the expectations, behaviors and practices of societal norms driving cultural practices. Examples are selected as guided by three significant and interdependent dispositions characterizing civilizer theology: cultural decay/moral decline, authority, and violence. This paper hypothesizes theological interpretation, application and exegesis, mediated by the three dispositions, are deliberately applied to support socio-economic, cultural and political ends with the goal of maintaining power structures benefiting a particular group.
Original languageAmerican English
Awarding Institution
  • Salve Regina University
Date of AwardNov 15 2019
StatePublished - Nov 2019

Keywords

  • religious studies
  • American history

Disciplines

  • Cultural History
  • Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
  • Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion

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