Donald J. Trump, the White Evangelicals, and Martin Luther: A Hypothesis

At first consideration, it would appear that Donald Trump would be the least likely Republican presidential candidate to win the votes of conservative white Evangelicals. And yet the thrice married, crude-talking, religiously unsophisticated, reality show star who has been accused of sexual assault...

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主要作者: Berlinerblau, Jacques 1966- (Author)
格式: 電子 Article
語言:English
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出版: Sage Publ. [2019]
In: Interpretation
Year: 2019, 卷: 73, 發布: 1, Pages: 18-30
Further subjects:B family values
B "Christian Prince"
B Evangelical Christians
B Moral Majority
B Republican Party
B Martin
B Church and state
B President of the United States
B Luther
B Donald
B Trump
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總結:At first consideration, it would appear that Donald Trump would be the least likely Republican presidential candidate to win the votes of conservative white Evangelicals. And yet the thrice married, crude-talking, religiously unsophisticated, reality show star who has been accused of sexual assault won 81% of the white Evangelical vote in the 2016 presidential election. This essay explores the remote but interesting possibility that some of Martin Luther's ideas about the "Christian Prince" may have seeped into the collective consciousness of today's Evangelicals. Luther's tractate "On Secular Authority: How Far Does the Obedience Owed to it Extend?" meshes interestingly with how white Evangelicals conceptualize their support for President Trump.
ISSN:2159-340X
Contains:Enthalten in: Interpretation
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0020964318802818