Evolution and climate change within the political project of conservative Christian homeschooling

IF 1.3 4区 教育学 Q2 CULTURAL STUDIES Cultural Studies of Science Education Pub Date : 2024-03-09 DOI:10.1007/s11422-023-10210-2
David E. Long
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This Forum article extends themes and critical observations within Jenna Scaramanga and Michael Reiss’s article ‘Evolutionary stasis: creationism, evolution and climate change in the Accelerated Christian Education curriculum,’ published in CSSE. The Accelerated Christian Education curriculum is a package of homeschool units and lesson designed to underscore and support conservative Christian students, teachers, and/or parents in their mission to align their students unfolding understanding of the world within the strict cognitive bounds of fundamentalist Christianity. Within this curriculum, both evolution and climate change are presented as unreasonable and/or silly against the purported superior evidence of the inerrant ontology of (their extremely narrow interpretation of the) the Bible. Scaramanga and Reiss’s analysis frame this kind of understanding within fundamentalist Christianity as indicative of a conspiracy theory. This article extends, questions, and suggests reframing these rhetorical moves toward a more robust and straightforward question of conservative Christianity as a player within a political economy. I suggest we take such groups more seriously for their highly effective if to some perspectives silly interpretation of Biblical text. For many, this movement is simply the maintenance of white male patriarchal power via religious identity. Implications, given the ease of movement of such texts in our digital age, are drawn for the use of such curricula in many other sites around the world.

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保守基督教家庭教育政治项目中的进化与气候变化
本论坛文章扩展了珍娜-斯卡曼加(Jenna Scaramanga)和迈克尔-雷斯(Michael Reiss)在《基督教教育速成》(CSSE)上发表的文章《进化停滞:基督教教育速成课程中的创世论、进化论和气候变化》(Evolutionary stasis: creationism, evolution and climate change in the Accelerated Christian Education curriculum)中的主题和批评意见。基督教速成教育课程是一套家庭教育单元和课程,旨在强调和支持保守派基督徒学生、教师和/或家长在基督教原教旨主义严格的认知范围内调整学生对世界的理解。在这门课程中,进化论和气候变化都被说成是不合理的和/或愚蠢的,与《圣经》(他们对《圣经》极其狭隘的解释)的无误本体论的所谓优越证据相悖。斯卡曼加和雷斯的分析将基督教原教旨主义中的这种理解定格为一种阴谋论。本文对这些修辞手法进行了延伸、质疑,并建议重新构建这些修辞手法,将保守派基督教作为政治经济学中的一个角色,提出一个更有力、更直接的问题。我建议我们更认真地对待这些团体,因为他们对《圣经》文本的解释非常有效,即使在某些观点看来是愚蠢的。对许多人来说,这场运动只是通过宗教身份来维护白人男性的父权。在我们的数字时代,这些文本很容易传播,这对在世界许多其他地方使用此类课程产生了影响。
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期刊介绍: Cultural Studies of Science Education is a peer reviewed journal that provides an interactive platform for researchers working in the multidisciplinary fields of cultural studies and science education. By taking a cultural approach and paying attention to theories from cultural studies, this new journal reflects the current diversity in the study of science education in a variety of contexts, including schools, museums, zoos, laboratories, parks and gardens, aquariums and community development, maintenance and restoration. This journal focuses on science education as a cultural, cross-age, cross-class, and cross-disciplinary phenomenon; publishes articles that have an explicit and appropriate connection with and immersion in cultural studies; seeks articles that have theory development as an integral aspect of the data presentation; establishes bridges between science education and social studies of science, public understanding of science, science/technology and human values, and science and literacy; builds new communities at the interface of currently distinct discourses; aims to be a catalyst that forges new genres of and for scholarly dissemination; provides an interactive dialogue that includes the editors, members of the review board, and selected international scholars; publishes manuscripts that encompass all forms of scholarly activity; includes research articles, essays, OP-ED, critical, comments, criticisms and letters on emerging issues of significance.
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