Captain America and the Crusade against Evil : The Dilemma of Zealous Nationalism
, by Jewett, RobertNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780802828590 | 0802828590
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 6/15/2004
Robert Jewett is guest professor of New Testament at the University of Heidelberg, Germany John Shelton Lawrence is professor emeritus of philosophy at Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa
Preface | p. xiii |
The Challenge of a Contradictory Civil Religion | p. 1 |
The Strange Persistence of Biblical Language | p. 1 |
The Steady Theme of Redeeming the World | p. 3 |
A Contradictory Civil Religion in the Time of Jihad | p. 6 |
The Endangered Towers and the Crusade Against Jihad | p. 10 |
Contradictory Responses | p. 11 |
The Background of September 11 | p. 13 |
Martial Response and Lost Opportunities | p. 16 |
Militant Jihad's Rationale | p. 18 |
The Parallel Logic of Crusade and Jihad | p. 20 |
Popular Culture as a Bearer of the National Complex | p. 26 |
Superheroic Entertainments and Civil Religion | p. 27 |
The Rise of the American Monomyth | p. 28 |
The Popularization of Crusading Zeal | p. 35 |
American Superheroism as a Threat to Democracy | p. 39 |
The Challenge of Pop Fascism | p. 42 |
A Rod of Iron or a Light to the Nations | p. 44 |
The Birth of Israelite Zeal and Realism | p. 45 |
The Critique of Zealous Warfare by Prophetic Realists | p. 48 |
Israel's Dilemma during the Roman Period | p. 51 |
The Book of Revelation and the Dominance of Zealotry | p. 53 |
America's Zeal to Redeem the World | p. 55 |
The Rise of a Millennial Mission | p. 55 |
Clashes between Zealous Nationalism and Prophetic Realism | p. 61 |
Zeal's Frustration and the Claim of Manifest Destiny | p. 66 |
The Religious Impulse in American Imperialism | p. 68 |
World War I as a Millennial Crusade | p. 71 |
World War II and the Disjunction between Zeal and Realism | p. 75 |
The Frustration of American Zealous Nationalism | p. 79 |
The Cold War's Thwarted Crusade | p. 80 |
Brinkmanship and the Ideology of Anti-communism | p. 88 |
The Arrogant Missteps of Global Idealism | p. 96 |
Defeated Superheroism in Vietnam | p. 100 |
Zealous Nationalism and the Loss of Honor | p. 103 |
The Ascendancy of Mythic Politics | p. 107 |
Artificial Euphoria and the Mayaguez Episode | p. 108 |
Carter's Failure at Domestic Superheroism | p. 112 |
Reagan and the Ephemeral Triumph of Macho Superheroism | p. 115 |
The Mirage of Invulnerable Defense | p. 118 |
Illusions of National Innocence | p. 119 |
The Gulf War and the Lost Chance for Prophetic Realism | p. 123 |
Clinton's Frivolous Use of Mythic Politics | p. 126 |
The Rapturous Rebirth of Millennial Zealotry | p. 131 |
The Recent Popularity of the Doom Boom | p. 131 |
The Background of Millennial Theology | p. 135 |
Calendars for the Rapture | p. 138 |
Recent Forms of Millennial Civil Religion | p. 142 |
Jerusalem and the End of Days | p. 144 |
Responsible Uses of the Apocalyptic | p. 147 |
The Global Popularization of Zeal and Jihad | p. 149 |
The Recent Militarization of Jihad | p. 150 |
Zealous Fervor in Israel | p. 155 |
Spiraling Sanctified Violence | p. 160 |
Aum Shinrikyo in Japan | p. 162 |
Seeking Responsible Forms of Zeal and Jihad | p. 164 |
Consumed by Zeal and Jihad | p. 167 |
Zeal in the Bible | p. 168 |
Hot Zeal in Its Modern Embodiments | p. 170 |
The Dominance of Cool Zeal | p. 176 |
Artful Zeal's Destructive Legacy | p. 180 |
The All-consuming Nature of Zeal and Jihad | p. 186 |
The Need for Modest Zeal and Jihad | p. 188 |
Evil as a Grand Conspiracy | p. 192 |
Conspiracy Theory in the Bible | p. 194 |
A Realistic Theory of Evil | p. 197 |
Grand Conspiracies in American Politics | p. 200 |
Conspiracy Theory and the Vietnam War | p. 206 |
Paths Away from the Grand Conspiracy | p. 209 |
Stereotypes of Good and Evil | p. 214 |
The Rise of Stereotypes in Biblical History | p. 216 |
American Adaptations of Ancient Stereotypes | p. 221 |
Six Features of Popular Stereotypes | p. 223 |
Problematic Stereotypes in Recent History | p. 226 |
Three Negative Effects of Stereotyping | p. 231 |
Five Strategies to Overcome Destructive Stereotypes | p. 237 |
To Convert Them or Destroy Them | p. 245 |
Redemptive Violence in the Bible | p. 246 |
Violence and America's Sense of Mission | p. 250 |
The Mystique of Violence in American Wars | p. 254 |
Hosea's Critique of the Mystique of Violence | p. 261 |
Overcoming the Illusions of Redemptive Destruction | p. 270 |
Neither Humiliation Nor Defeat | p. 273 |
Victory as the Reward for Piety in the Old Testament | p. 275 |
The Deuteronomic Principle in American History | p. 276 |
Mythic Responses to Defeat | p. 281 |
The Impact of Defeat on Civil Religion | p. 285 |
Bringing Prophetic Resources to the Experience of Defeat | p. 288 |
Crusades Against Symbolic Desecration | p. 294 |
The Struggle to Prevent Flag Desecration | p. 297 |
The Danger of Sanctifying National Symbols | p. 301 |
Holiness as a Theological Issue | p. 302 |
Muslim Campaigns against Desecration | p. 304 |
Ominous Parallels in the Flag Desecration Campaign | p. 306 |
Biblical Links between Desecration and Zealous Violence | p. 309 |
Prophetic Realism in Response to Jihad | p. 313 |
Isaiah's Vision for Conflict Resolution | p. 315 |
A Vision of Global Government | p. 316 |
Waning American Support for International Law | p. 319 |
Recovering America's Constitutional Mission | p. 323 |
Acknowledgments | p. 325 |
Endnotes | p. 327 |
Index of Names and Subjects | p. 372 |
Index of Ancient Texts | p. 390 |
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