Index

Religion, Humility, and Democracy in a Divided America

ISBN: 978-1-78973-950-3, eISBN: 978-1-78973-949-7

ISSN: 0198-8719

Publication date: 5 August 2019

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(2019), "Index", Religion, Humility, and Democracy in a Divided America (Political Power and Social Theory, Vol. 36), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 169-174. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0198-871920190000036009

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INDEX

Absolutism
, 80–81

Abstract rationality
, 81–82

Action-reflection model
, 138–139

Actor-networks
, 157

Affective polarization
, 17

Affordances
, 158

American evangelicals
, 2–3, 4, 8, 17

Anderson, Leith
, 78

Anonymous Christianity
, 33

Arceo, Sergio Mendez
, 137–138

Arrogance
, 3, 11–12, 80–81, 112–113, 117–118

epistemic
, 3–4, 10, 15, 81

political
, 8–9

overabundance of
, 9

Asset-based community development (ABCD)
, 51, 57–58

Augustine
, 29

Aunt Susan Principle
, 5

Ballot Measure 36
, 60–61

Baylor Religion Survey (2010)
, 109

Bellah, Robert N.
, 125

Benedict XVI, Pope
, 76, 77, 94, 140–141

Bergoglio, Jorge
, 140

Biblical literalism
, 68

Boff, Leonardo
, 140

Bourdieu, P.
, 82

Brundtland, Gro Harlem
, 131–132

Buddhist Americans
, 62

Buddhist-Evangelical dialogue across culture war lines
, 60–67

Buffered self
, 155–156

“Building Beloved Community: Calling for an End to the Culture Wars”
, 64

Burawoy, Michael
, 125

Bush, George W.
, 60–61, 87–88

Calvillo, Fr José Luis
, 137–138

Capitalism
, 157

Cardenal, Fr. Ernesto
, 137–138

Carson, D.A.
, 87–88

Cathy, S. Truett
, 87–88

Center for Inclusivity (CFI)
, 103

Chanona, Carolee
, 137

Chrislam
, 86–87

Christian Bible
, 54, 55

Cisgender
, 102–103, 106–109, 113–114, 118

Cissexism
, 103, 118

Civility
, 54–55, 65, 66, 68–69

Civil rights movement
, 6

Cognitivism
, 37

Collaborated solutions
, 58

Collective leadership
, 143, 144

Colson, Chuck
, 87–88

Comforter, humility as
, 106–109

Common faith
, 40

Common good
, 57

Common Word, A
, 77, 78, 79, 83, 86–93

Comunidades eclesiales de base (CEBs)
, 137, 140

Confirmation bias
, 154–155

Conservative gun culture
, 17

Conservative Protestantism
, 102–103, 112

Constructionism
, 154

Contact theory
, 156–157

Conversion
, 129–141

Conviction–humility–democracy relationship
, 9–13

interdisciplinary conversation
, 9–10

sociological approach
, 10–13

Creation
, 57

Critical sociology
, 161

Cultural capital
, 166–167

Cultural sociology of religion
, 12

Cultural tools
, 30–31

Dalai Lama
, 131–132

De-biasing thought, role of motivation in
, 59–60

Decline-by-suppression
, 139–140

Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)
, 60–61

Deliberative democracy
, 23–24, 27–28, 37–38, 41

Democracy
, 4, 7–9, 8–13, 29, 30, 34–42, 49, 64

deliberative
, 23–24, 27–28, 37–38, 41

Dewey on
, 35–42

ethical
, 55, 59–60, 68–69

liberal
, 34

Democratic ardor
, 129

Democratic deliberation
, 29, 143

Dewey, J.
, 24, 34–42

Diez de Sollano, Dolores
, 137–138

Discourse theory
, 28

Disenchanted world
, 155–156

Division
, 82

Division of labor
, 37–38

Dogmatic believer narrative
, 2–4, 8, 15–16

Durkheim, E.
, 24, 26–27, 28, 31–35, 37, 39–42

Dussel, Enrique
, 141

Economic inequality
, 37–38

81 percent
, 2–4, 7

Emotion
, 35–42

Emotional commitment–intelligence distinction
, 35–36

Empowered democracy
, 145

Enlightened self-interest
, 57

Enlightenment
, 23–24, 25, 26, 33, 36–37, 42

critique of religion
, 25–26

Epistemic arrogance
, 3–4, 10, 15, 81

Epistemic humility
, 17

Epistemic incommensurability
, 81

Epistemic inequalities
, 10–11

Epistemic parity
, 81

Epistemological relativism
, 155

Ethical democracy
, 55, 59–60, 68–69

Ethnographic capital
, 95

Ethnographic orthodoxy
, 95

Evangelical Christianity
, 129–130

Evangelical field of power
, 87

Evangelicals
, 102–103, 109

public discourse with Muslims
, 76–80, 80–82, 83–86, 86–93, 94

Evans, Tony
, 87–88

Fact/value distinction
, 152–155, 166

Faith
, 35–42

Faith-based community organizing
, 125, 131–141, 144

Faith–fear relationship
, 108

Faith in Action
, 134–135

Fall
, 56

Family CitizenLink
, 86–87

Field theory
, 82

Fischer, Claude
, 125

Focal practices
, 124, 132, 141–142, 144

and human experience
, 129–141

and passion
, 127–129

Forgiveness
, 56

Francis I, Pope
, 131–132, 140–141

Freedom
, 25–26

Freire, Paulo
, 137

Fundamentalism
, 36

Gay Christian Network (GCN). See Q Christian Fellowship

Gender
, 4, 101–102

fluidity
, 166–167

justice
, 112

transitions
, 102, 109

Ginsburg, Ruth Bader
, 131–132

Global War on Terrorism
, 76

Gospel
, 57–58, 59, 78

Graham, Billy
, 78, 87–88

Gutierrez, Gustavo
, 140–141

Habermas, Jürgen
, 26–28, 31, 37–38, 39, 40, 42, 76

Havel, Vaclav
, 131

Herring, Alvin
, 134–135

Historical reality
, 126

Hook, Sidney
, 35–36

Hostile epistemic environments
, 10

Hout, Michael
, 125

Human development
, 129–141

Human nature
, 30

Humble believer
, 4–5, 7

Humility
, 3, 4, 5–6, 7–8, 9–13, 101–102, 118, 101–102, 118, 102, 102–103, 103, 103, 104–106, 115–117

in civil disagreements
, 117–118

as comforter
, 106–109

distinguished from shame
, 107

epistemic
, 17

intellectual
, 3, 7, 8–9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 23–24, 25–43, 47–67

interactional
, 110

and relationship
, 109–112

and social justice
, 112–115

I, and relationship
, 105, 106

Identity politics
, 37–38

IH pluralists
, 49–50

IH realism
, 49–50

Imago Dei
, 58

Imitatio Christi
, 58

Incarnation
, 56–57

Inclusive participation
, 54–55

Inclusivity
, 49

Individualism
, 29

Infallibility
, 68

Injustice, difficulty of naming
, 115–117

Institutions, mediating
, 28–29

Intellectual humility (IH)
, 3, 7, 8–9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 23–24, 25–43, 47–49

amidst struggles for moral authority, situating
, 81–82

Buddhist-Evangelical dialogue across culture war lines
, 60–67

public discourse and
, 76–80, 80–82, 83–86, 86–93, 94

religious convictions supporting
, 54–60

social reflexivity and
, 49–54

Intelligence
, 37

distinguished from moral and emotional commitments
, 35–36

Interactional humility
, 110

Interpretivism
, 154

Jesus of Nazareth
, 56–57

Jim Crow South
, 164

John Paul II, Pope
, 131–132, 140–141

Johnson, Elizabeth
, 140–141

Judaism
, 156

Justice

in civil disagreements
, 117–118

social
, 103, 112–115

Justified anger
, 66

Just war
, 29

Kant, Immanuel
, 23–24, 25–26

Karma, Buddhist understandings of
, 63–64

Keller, Tim
, 87–88

Kenosis
, 56–57

King, Martin Luther, Jr.
, 6, 61–62, 131

Lamentation
, 134–135

Legal equality
, 157

LGBT
, 4, 5

LGBTQI
, 101–102, 103, 105, 107–108, 109, 111, 112, 114, 115, 117, 118

Liberal democracy
, 34

Liberal Protestantism
, 36

Liberationist Catholicism
, 136, 139–140

Liberationist Christianity
, 136, 139, 141, 142

Liberationist Pentecostalism
, 141

Liberation theology
, 130–141

Litfin, Duane
, 78

Love
, 78

definition of
, 117

Mandala, Buddhist understandings of
, 63–64

Mandela, Nelson
, 131

Marginalized communities
, 39

Marin Foundation
, 103, 108

Marins, José
, 137

McKnight, John
, 51

Mediation theory
, 156–157

Merkel, Angela
, 131–132

Metanoia
, 56

Minutemen
, 17

Missio Dei (mission of God)
, 58

Mixed-orientation marriage
, 110

Mohler, Al
, 86–87

Moral attribution
, 152, 153

Moral commitment–intelligence distinction
, 35–36

Motivation
, 30–31

role in de-biasing thought
, 59–60

Mouw, Richard
, 78

Muslims, Evangelical public discourse with
, 76–80

intellectual humility amidst struggles for moral authority, situating
, 81–82

intellectual humility
, 80–81

negative case
, 83–84

social locations, mapping
, 84

survey data
, 84–86, 91

Yale Response and A Common Word, A
, 86–93

social location of actors
, 87–89

survey results
, 89–91

Mutual persuasion
, 66–67

Mutual respect
, 66–67

Mutual understanding
, 66–67

Natural religion
, 33

Neff, David
, 78

Neighborhood Partners
, 51, 52, 57–58, 67

School of Neighborhood Transformation
, 58, 59

Neighborhood Transformation Courses
, 58, 59

Neuhaus, R. J.
, 28, 31–32, 34–35

New Testament
, 23–24

Niebuhr, Reinhold
, 29, 30, 34–35, 40

Normative democratic theory
, 68–69

One-to-one conversation
, 134, 144

Ontic webs
, 151, 152, 152, 152, 152–153, 153, 153–155, 155–158, 158–161, 161–166

Oppression
, 116

Original sin
, 53–54

Overlapping consensus
, 27–28

Passion
, 124, 125, 126, 131, 132, 134–136, 144–145

focal practices and
, 127–129

in public life
, 126–127

Peachtree Community Development Association (PCDA)
, 52–53

Pentecostal Christianity
, 139

Perkins, Frances
, 131

Perkins, John M.
, 61–62

Philip the Evangelist
, 57–58

Physical destruction
, 106–107

PICO National Network. See Faith in Action

Pierce, C.S.
, 130

Pixley, Jorge
, 141

Pluralism
, 47–48, 49, 50, 53, 59

Policy sociology
, 161

Political arrogance
, 8–9

Political holiness
, 131–132, 136

Political polarization
, 3, 5–6, 7–9, 11–12, 13–14, 15–16

Politics and religion, relationship between
, 25–35

concepts
, 29–31

evaluations
, 31

hindrances
, 25–28

resources
, 28–29

sources
, 31–35

Popular Catholicism
, 137

Power inequalities
, 10

Primitive society
, 32–33

Professional sociology
, 161

PRRI

2018 American Values Survey
, 2–3

Public discourse
, 76–80, 80–82, 83–86, 86–93

Public reason
, 27, 34–35

Public religion
, 31

Public sociology
, 151, 152, 152, 152, 152–153, 153, 153–155, 155–158, 158–161, 161–166

Q Christian Fellowship
, 103, 114, 115–116

Racial inequality
, 53–54

Racism
, 157

Radical empiricism
, 158

Rawls, J.
, 27–28, 31, 34, 39, 42, 76

Reagan, Ronald
, 34

Recognition of the other
, 76–80, 80–82, 83–86, 86–93

Reed, Scott
, 134–135

Reflexive evangelicalism
, 47–49, 49–54, 54–60, 60–67, 67–69

Reflexivity

segmented
, 51, 52, 53, 67

social
, 49–54

transposable
, 51, 52–53, 54, 59–60, 62, 67

Regensburg Address, The
, 76–77, 94

Relational meeting
, 134, 144

Relational politics
, 144

Relational reciprocity
, 58

Relationship

humility and
, 109–112

as transformative
, 109–112

Relative equality
, 62

Religion

and American political divide
, 2–9, 9–13, 13–16, 16–17

cultural sociology of
, 12

and intellectual humility
, 9

politics and
, 25–35

Religious authority
, 82

Religious capital
, 82, 95

Religious convictions
, 125

support to intellectual humility
, 54–60

Religious deliberation
, 26, 27

Religious dogmatism
, 4, 25

Religious evaluations of politics
, 31

Religious exclusivism
, 79, 80, 83, 92, 95

Religious language
, 27, 31, 33, 35–36

Relocation
, 59

Repentance
, 56

Resilience
, 157

Righteous prophet
, 5–8

Ritual
, 39–40

Robinson, Allyson
, 101–102

Romero, Monseñor Oscar
, 131, 137

Royce, Josiah
, 130

Same-sex marriage
, 102, 110–111, 116

Same-sex sex
, 109

Sanchez-Jankowski, Martin
, 125

Sangha, Buddhist understandings of
, 63–64

Santorum, Rick
, 87–88

Schiller, Friedrich
, 156

School of Neighborhood Transformation
, 58, 59

Searching for assets
, 58

Secularism

liberal
, 54

rational
, 48–49

Secular reason
, 27

Segmented reflexivity
, 51, 52, 53, 67

Self-abasement
, 117

Self-abnegation
, 116

Self-critique
, 53

Self-determination
, 54–55

Self-efficacy
, 162

Self-other connection
, 106

Self-righteousness
, 112–113

Self-scrutiny
, 56

Self–society relationship
, 127–128

Sexuality
, 4, 101–102

Shame–humility distinction
, 107

Sin, evangelical doctrine of
, 55–56

Sirleaf, Ellen Johnson
, 131–132

Sobrino, Jon
, 140–141

Social contract theory
, 32–33

Social equality
, 157

Social imaginaries
, 24

Social justice
, 59, 103, 160–161

humility and
, 112–115

Social ontology
, 165

Social reflexivity, and intellectual humility
, 49–54

Social sorting
, 11–12

Solidarity
, 47–48, 49, 50, 54–55, 59, 61–62, 63–67

definition of
, 131

Statism
, 29

Stott, John
, 78

Submission
, 127–129

Swidler, Ann
, 125

Symbolic capital
, 82

Tea Party movement
, 14–15, 17

Theory of alienated labor
, 163

The Reformation Project (TRP)
, 103

Totems
, 32–33

Transcendence
, 127–129

Transposable reflexivity
, 51, 52–53, 54, 59–60, 62, 67

Trevisan, Maria Teolide
, 137

Trinitarian faith
, 61–62

Trinitarian model of authentic dialogue
, 61–62

Trump, Donald
, 2–3, 12–13, 14–15, 47–48, 83, 128–129, 134–135

Ultimate concern
, 33, 36

Verstehen
, 14

Vines, Matthew
, 110–111, 115

Virtue
, 124–125, 128–129, 130, 131–132, 144, 145

Vision
, 82

Voss, Kim
, 125

Warren, Rick
, 78, 86–87

Web 3.0
, 161–166

Weber, Max
, 14

White (Christian) nationalism
, 17

World Council of Churches
, 140

Yale Response
, 78, 79, 80, 84–85, 86–93, 95