Political Polarization and the Churches: Tocqueville on Religion, Democracy and the Future of Christianity

Critics decry what they see as an odd association in the 2016 election of Donald Trump and evangelical Christians who emerged as his most reliable base of support. Yet President Trump's popularity among evangelicals is not as remarkable as it may seem given the often-paradoxical relationship be...

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Auteur principal: McDaniel, Charles A. (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Institute for Interdisciplinary Research [2018]
Dans: Journal of interdisciplinary studies
Année: 2018, Volume: 30, Numéro: 1/2, Pages: 117-144
RelBib Classification:CG Christianisme et politique
KAJ Époque contemporaine
KBQ Amérique du Nord
KDD Église protestante
Sujets non-standardisés:B Christians
B Evangelical Churches
B Religion & Politics
B United States
B EVANGELICAL churches & politics
B Polarization (Social sciences)
B Trump, Donald, 1946-
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Résumé:Critics decry what they see as an odd association in the 2016 election of Donald Trump and evangelical Christians who emerged as his most reliable base of support. Yet President Trump's popularity among evangelicals is not as remarkable as it may seem given the often-paradoxical relationship between religion and politics in the United States. Alexis de Tocgueville's warnings about the vulnerability of American Protestantism's prophetic voice to individualism and materialism may help to explain Trump's status as a "religious" president. Polls suggest that security concerns have eclipsed moral issues in importance for many American Christian voters. Such a transformation, Tocqueville believed, would undermine the nation's moral foundations. This concern led Tocqueville to admire the American principle of church-state separation and voice support for something akin to the "Protestant Principle," which promotes maintenance of prophetic distance between religion and politics to morally ground democracy.
ISSN:2766-0508
Contient:Enthalten in: Journal of interdisciplinary studies