Archive for the ‘Religious identity’ Category

Fallen Preacher Man

By Marcus O'Donnell • Nov 9th, 2006 • Category: Religious identity

 

In amidst following the election coverage (and all my corrections) I have still found time to be fascinated by the Ted Haggard scandal and have been spending time as a lurker in the Christian blogsphere (a revelation in itself - a very vibrant and diverse community) where the discussion has been fierce. What struck me […]



A Christmas gift for Ted..

By Marcus O'Donnell • Nov 3rd, 2006 • Category: Gay stuff, Religious identity

This is what Ted Haggard wanted for Christmas… It’s just one of the poses from Mike Jones massage web site. Rev Haggard is obviously not the only local Jones was keeping happy, his site says:
“Voted best massage and personal trainer for the years 2000, 2001 and 2002 by readers of the community newspaper Out […]



Male order

By Marcus O'Donnell • Nov 3rd, 2006 • Category: Gay stuff, Religious identity

It’s fascinating to watch yet another Evangelical/Republican homo-sex scandal erupt. After Rep Mark Foley was introduced to the world by a White House page, Rev Ted Haggard hits the media courtesy of a Denver prostitute called Mike Jones. Not only did the (now former) president of the National Association of Evangelicals pay Jones for sex […]



Revelation wrestling

By Marcus O'Donnell • Dec 27th, 2005 • Category: Religious identity

From USA Today:

Tonight on ABC’s World News, correspondent Jake Tapper reports on a pro-wrestling match Saturday in Winterville, Ga., complete with body slams, men in tights and a revved-up crowd.
“Ultimate Christian Wrestling is like any other pro-wrestling bout you might see on a Saturday night in rural Georgia,” Tapper says. “Except the characters and story […]



The corporate-religious-complex

By Marcus O'Donnell • May 22nd, 2005 • Category: Religious identity

Interesting quote from a Sunfell post on Daily Kos that I picked up via Jesus Politics, a good blog that I just discovered which seems to be collecting lots of stufff about religion and American politics/culture:

Rev. Rod Parsley, a pastor of the World Harvest megachurch in Ohio…declared, “We’re not Democrats. We’re not Republicans. We’re Christocrats!”
“Christocrats”. […]



From saving the soul to reinventing the self

By Marcus O'Donnell • May 22nd, 2005 • Category: Religious identity

A fascinating article in the NYT about the rise of evangelical ministries at Ivy League colleges in America. They are a deliberate attempt to reach and influence those who will hold key culturally influential positions.

Some interesting data about the rise of evangelicals in class terms:

As late as 1965, for example, a white mainline Protestant was […]



The Revealer: Written on the Body

By Marcus O'Donnell • Apr 5th, 2005 • Category: Religious identity

The Revealer’s Jeff Sharlet, breaks through all the media hype on the Pope with an intriguing reflection:

There is another form of religious media to consider with the pope’s death, that of the body. More widely read than any of his books were the images of the suffering, dying man; a message, many believe, that was […]



JP II the accolades begin

By Marcus O'Donnell • Apr 2nd, 2005 • Category: Religious identity

When deeply conservative politicians like Australian PM John Howard start describing the Pope with loaded accolades you know immediately how to place JP II in the current political ecology. Howard told a Melbourne dinner last night:

“This wonderful man who has been not only an inspiring leading of the Catholic church, but he’s been a wonderful […]



Images of the papal passion

By Marcus O'Donnell • Mar 28th, 2005 • Category: Apocalypse myth, Religious identity

Similar to the images of Terri Schiavo, the circulation of images of Pope John Paul, who has been described as “increasingly frail” for years now, are stimulating a range of mythic possibilities from conspiratorial narratives of the propped-up puppet to sanctifying stories of the ecstatic martyr. This extraordinary set of images from his appearance at […]



Myth and passion in the Schiavo case

By Marcus O'Donnell • Mar 27th, 2005 • Category: Religious identity

As many commentators have noted (see the Howard Kurtz round-up) the battle over Terri Schiavo’s life, death and consciousness is the latest episode in the culture wars. An interesting article in USATODAY surveys some of the opinion in European newspapers. The European newspapers point out the startling contrasts in the the US right’s theology […]



Liberal Christians Challenge ‘Values Vote’

By Marcus O'Donnell • Nov 11th, 2004 • Category: Apocalypse myth, Religious identity

The Washington Post reports the results of a poll commissioned by a group of Liberal Christians which challenges the notion that "values" equal abortion and same-sex marriage.
Battling the notion that "values voters" swept President Bush to victory because of opposition to gay marriage and abortion, three liberal groups released a post-election poll in which […]



Evangelical culture/evangelical politics

By Marcus O'Donnell • Nov 9th, 2004 • Category: Presidential politics, Religious identity

Interesting explanation from the Washington Post that tries to unpack the poll data on increases in the evangelical turnout in 2004
Exit polls do not permit a direct comparison of how many evangelical and born-again Americans voted in 2000 and 2004 because the way pollsters identified these voters changed. Four years ago voters leaving polls were […]



A new evangelical politics

By Marcus O'Donnell • Nov 8th, 2004 • Category: Religious identity

The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank sees the emergence of a new kind of evangelical politics in the recent US election. She argues that while organisations like the Moral Majority and the Christian Coalition may have previously mobilised voters for Reagan, this time it was grass roots Christian activism that got the turnout for Bush. She […]



The Revealer: Killing Religion Journalism

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 20th, 2004 • Category: Religious identity

The new NYU Revealer site, on religion and the news, is an extraordinary resource that has come along at the perfect time for me. Jeff Sharlet and co are ddoing an amazing job of gathering the serious and the quirky and presenting it all in a rigerous framework that brings context and analysis.
In a reflection […]



American political religiosity

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 8th, 2004 • Category: Religious identity

“I’d be delighted to live in a country where happily married gay couples had closets full of assault weapons.”
US blogger Glen Reynolds giving an example of why he can’t be easily classified as left or right!
Reynold’s Instapundit blog is one of the A-list blogs, and I must admit that I had dismissed it as a […]



When prophecy fails

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 3rd, 2004 • Category: Apocalypse myth, Religious identity

Interesting discussion over at Crooked Timber on apocalyptic christianity and the response to failed prophecy. John Quiggin got the ball rolling with this question:
Revelations-based prophecies have similarly failed time after time, but they seem to be more popular than ever. What is about apocalyptic Christianity as a belief system that protects it from empirical refutation?
There […]



Bush, the debate and fundamentalism

By Marcus O'Donnell • Oct 2nd, 2004 • Category: Presidential politics, Religious identity

I must admit that watching the debate between Bush and Kerry confused me a bit. I was struck by both performances. The press accounts seem to concur that Kerry won and gained more from the debate because he suddenly appeared comfortable, concise and presidential. I was mesmerised, in a kind of perverse fascination by, Bush.
He […]



The Jesus Factor

By Marcus O'Donnell • Sep 28th, 2004 • Category: Religious identity

Just watched PBS’ doco on Bush and his faith, The Jesus Factor, which screened tonight on SBS.
Liberal evangelical activist, Jim Wallis’ has an interesting analysis of the trajectory of Bush’s faith:
When I met the president and began talking with him, and listening to what he was saying, I felt that he was sort of […]



The religious war

By Marcus O'Donnell • Sep 28th, 2004 • Category: Religious identity

Very explicit quote from an LA Times Article posted by Brian Flemming on his blog “slumdance”. The Times registration wont let me track the original.

“George sees this as a religious war,” one family member told us. “He doesn’t have a PC view of this war. His view is that they are trying to kill […]



Evangelical about politics

By Marcus O'Donnell • Sep 27th, 2004 • Category: Religious identity

This article from the Sydney Morning Herald Evangelical about politics shows that the religious right influence in politics may no longer be a purely American affair.

Joan Woods, from the Family First party and wife of the president of the Assemblies of God church in NSW, is adamant: there’s “absolutely no connection” between the two […]