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Ministers of propaganda : truth, power, and the ideology of the religious right / Scott M. Coley.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, [2024]Description: vii, 276 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802882813
  • 0802882811
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: The Scandals of Evangelicalism -- Ideology, propaganda, and gender hierarchy -- Racial hierarchy -- Creationism and theological propaganda -- Creation science and the culture war machine -- Race, Reagan, and the twilight of democracy -- Christo-authoritarianism -- Resisting Christo-authoritarianism.
Summary: "Scott M. Coley examines how white American evangelicals have used religious propaganda in the service of right wing politics"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "Scott Coley exposes the inner workings of the religious right's propaganda-and how Christians can resist it. Good evangelical Christians are Republican. It seems like it's always been this way. That means the propaganda is working. Scott Coley trains a critical eye on the fusion of evangelicalism and right-wing politics in Ministers of Propaganda. This timely volume unravels rhetoric and biblical prooftexting that support Christo-authoritarianism: an ideology that presses Christian theology into the service of authoritarian politics. Coley's historically informed argument unsettles evangelical orthodoxy on issues like creation science or female leadership-convictions not as unchanging as powerful religious leaders would have us believe. Coley explains that we buy into propaganda because of motivated reasoning, and when we are motivated by perceived self-interest, the Christian message is easily corrupted. But if we recover Jesus's commandment to love our neighbors as ourselves, right-wing propaganda will lose its power. Any reader troubled by American evangelicals' embrace of racism, misogyny, and other unchristian views will find answers and hope in these pages. "-- Provided by publisher.
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Scott Coley exposes the inner workings of the religious right's propaganda--and how Christians can resist it.

Good evangelical Christians are Republican. It seems like it's always been this way.

That means the propaganda is working.

Scott Coley trains a critical eye on the fusion of evangelicalism and right-wing politics in Ministers of Propaganda . This timely volume unravels rhetoric and biblical prooftexting that support Christo-authoritarianism: an ideology that presses Christian theology into the service of authoritarian politics. Coley's historically informed argument unsettles evangelical orthodoxy on issues like creation science or female leadership--convictions not as unchanging as powerful religious leaders would have us believe.

Coley explains that we buy into propaganda because of motivated reasoning, and when we are motivated by perceived self-interest, the Christian message is easily corrupted. But if we recover Jesus's commandment to love our neighbors as ourselves, right-wing propaganda will lose its power. Any reader troubled by American evangelicals' embrace of racism, misogyny, and other unchristian views will find answers and hope in these pages.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: The Scandals of Evangelicalism -- Ideology, propaganda, and gender hierarchy -- Racial hierarchy -- Creationism and theological propaganda -- Creation science and the culture war machine -- Race, Reagan, and the twilight of democracy -- Christo-authoritarianism -- Resisting Christo-authoritarianism.

"Scott M. Coley examines how white American evangelicals have used religious propaganda in the service of right wing politics"-- Provided by publisher.

"Scott Coley exposes the inner workings of the religious right's propaganda-and how Christians can resist it. Good evangelical Christians are Republican. It seems like it's always been this way. That means the propaganda is working. Scott Coley trains a critical eye on the fusion of evangelicalism and right-wing politics in Ministers of Propaganda. This timely volume unravels rhetoric and biblical prooftexting that support Christo-authoritarianism: an ideology that presses Christian theology into the service of authoritarian politics. Coley's historically informed argument unsettles evangelical orthodoxy on issues like creation science or female leadership-convictions not as unchanging as powerful religious leaders would have us believe. Coley explains that we buy into propaganda because of motivated reasoning, and when we are motivated by perceived self-interest, the Christian message is easily corrupted. But if we recover Jesus's commandment to love our neighbors as ourselves, right-wing propaganda will lose its power. Any reader troubled by American evangelicals' embrace of racism, misogyny, and other unchristian views will find answers and hope in these pages. "-- Provided by publisher.

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