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抽象:白人福音派的思想习惯和崇拜偶像的忠诚支撑了一个毁灭性的不负责任的政治政府;我认为,新冠肺炎大流行应该被视为一场灾难:“灾难性的启示”——在这种情况下,基督徒的责任被拒绝了。我引用了基督教历史学家Mark Noll和Kristin Kobes Du Mez的作品,来探究福音派的思想和心灵习惯是如何培养反智主义、轻信,以及在转向建设性的基督教现实主义呼吁“肮脏”(诚实、具体化)的思考和真正的忏悔之前,不加批判地采用了新自由主义的经济个人主义,这源于Andrew DeCort的Bonhoeffer奖学金。
Know-Nothing Nihilism: Pandemic and the Scandal of White Evangelicalism
abstract:White evangelical habits of mind and idolatrous allegiances propped up a devastatingly irresponsible political administration; I argue that the COVID-19 pandemic should be viewed as an apocalypse: "a catastrophic revelation"—in this case, of Christian responsibility refused. I engage the works of Christian historians Mark Noll and Kristin Kobes Du Mez to interrogate how evangelical habits of mind and heart have nurtured anti-intellectualism, credulousness, and the uncritical adoption of neoliberal economic individualism before turning to a constructive Christian realist call for "nasty" (honest, embodied) thinking and genuine repentance which draws from Andrew DeCort's Bonhoeffer scholarship.