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Progressive and Conservative Religious Ideologies



This book explores how religion played a role in the turbulent decade of the 1960s. Progressive movements were more progressive than the standard religious narrative of the decade alleges, and conservative movements were more conservative than our collective memory has recognized. Lints explores how the themes of protest and retrieval intersect each other in ironic ways in the significant concrete... more details
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  • Examines how religion played a role in the turbulent decade of the 1960s
  • Shows how progressive and conservative movements were more progressive and conservative than the standard religious narrative of the decade alleges
  • Examines how the themes of protest and retrieval intersect each other in ironic ways in the significant concrete controversies of the 1960s - the Civil Rights Movement, Second Feminist Movement, The Jesus Movements, and the Anti-War Movements


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Author Richard Lints
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9781409406433
Publication Date 28/09/2010
Publisher Ashgate
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This book explores how religion played a role in the turbulent decade of the 1960s. Progressive movements were more progressive than the standard religious narrative of the decade alleges, and conservative movements were more conservative than our collective memory has recognized. Lints explores how the themes of protest and retrieval intersect each other in ironic ways in the significant concrete controversies of the 1960s - the Civil Rights Movement, Second Feminist Movement, The Jesus Movements, and the Anti-War Movements - and in the conceptual conflicts of ideas during the era - The Death of God Movement, the end of ideology controversy, and the death of foundationalism. Lints argues that religion and religious ideologies serve both a prophetic function as well as a domesticating one, and that neither 'conservative' nor 'progressive' movements have cornered the market in either direction. In the process Lints helps us better understand the complex role of religion in cultural formation.

This book explores the surprisingly disruptive role of religion for progressive and conservative ideologies in the tumultuous decade of the 1960s. Conservative movements were far more progressive than the standard religious narrative of the decade alleges and the notoriously progressive ethos of the era was far more conservative than our collective memory has recognized. Lints explores how the themes of protest and retrieval intersect each other in ironic ways in the significant concrete controversies of the 1960s - the Civil Rights Movement, Second Feminist Movement, The Jesus Movements, and the Anti-War Movements - and in the conceptual conflicts of ideas during the era - The Death of God Movement, the end of ideology controversy, and the death of foundationalism. Lints argues that religion and religious ideologies serve both a prophetic function as well as a domesticating one, and that neither 'conservative' nor 'progressive' movements have cornered the market in either direction. In the process Lints helps us better understand the complex role of religion in cultural formation.
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