ON POLITICAL BOOKS: Promiscuous Sects
Edsall, Thomas Byrne
ON POLITICAL BOOKS: Promiscuous Sects Why evangelicals are jumping in bed with oehodox Jew-and what it means for America by Thomas Byrne Edsall James Davison Hunter has written a brilliant...
...These divisions, in turn, are helping to shape both liberal-conservative conflicts and Democratic-Republican splits...
...Hunter argues that the conflicts he portrays reflect a “fundamental realignment in American culture” in which “[tlhe dominant impulse at the present time is toward the polarization of a religiously informed public culture into two relatively distinct moral and ideological camps...
...His basic argument is that there has been a massive lessening of divisions between religious groups based on “specific doctrinal issues or styles of religious practice...
...In fact, the battles Hunter describes do not define a full-scale national cultural realignment, because, for one, the participants are struggling over issues most often of interest only to factions of competing elites, not to an engaged larger public...
...And today, America’s Bible Belt is our safety belt, the enduring guarantee of our fundamental rights and freedoms...
...Not only were progressives of all faiths far more likely to be Democrats than their orthodox brethren, but the splits between self-identified liberals and conservatives were even more extreme...
...ON POLITICAL BOOKS: Promiscuous Sects Why evangelicals are jumping in bed with oehodox Jew-and what it means for America by Thomas Byrne Edsall James Davison Hunter has written a brilliant analysis of the divisive, polarizing conflicts over values and morals that have come to shape American politics and American public discourse...
...and the emergence of predominantly black underclass neighborhoods posing inherently divisive, and seemingly insoluble, questions-questions probing the links between such government policies as welfare and food stamps and crime, illegitimacy, decaying family structure, and unemployment...
...Culture Wars* is a rare book in that it succeeds in both informing the reader and enlarging a debate that has become central not only to politics, but to such fundamental matters as dealings between man and woman, orthodox and secularist, and liberal and conservative...
...The orthodox wings of Protestantism, Catholicism, and Judaism were significantly more likely to condemn premarital sexual relations and cohabitation as ‘morally wrong’ than each of their progressive counterparts, with similar patterns on pornography and family organization based on the centrality of the father...
...From just 2 percent of the population in 1952, they had grown to 11 percent by the end of the eighties...
...Although there are substantial flaws in Hunter’s larger conclusions, he has discovered an illuminating way to look at major social trends...
...Sleeping with the enemy The logic of this kind of allegiance on the Right, and its parallel on the Left, gives Hunter a basic framework with which to explain the emergence of ideological-religious alliances lacking denominational coherence that battle each other on major issues ranging from civil rights to judicial appointments...
...The Christian school movement -the organizational core of the Christian Rightflourished when Southern white parents were desperate to find alternatives to the public school system after desegregation...
...Take, for example, the very emergence of the Christian Right...
...Hunter quotes Rabbi Joshua 0. Haberman to convey the subtle complexity of the new realignment of moral conflict: “As a Jew, I differ with a variety of Bible-believing Christians on theology, our nation’s social agenda, and matters of public policy...
...Many of these moral conflicts are in fact based on disputes over real policies and real resources...
...But Hunter gets into trouble when he tries to give his material greater meaning than it can carry...
...Now, however, basic cultural conflicts often flare up within religious denominations: between the orthodox, who are committed to “an external, definable, and transcendent authority,” and progressives or secularists, who are committed to a “resymbolization of historic faiths according to the prevailing assumptions of contemporary life...
...The Bible gave our nation its moral vision...
...It is these ignorant people, the most uneducated, the most unimaginative, the most unthinking among us, who would make of themselves the guides and leaders of us all...
...It was the spark that ignited the religious Right’s involvement in real politics,” noted Richard Viguerie, citing the crucial role the tax fight had in the formation of the Moral Majority...
...Divisions have emerged that array such groups as the National Organization of Women, the National Education Association, the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the United Methodist Board of Church and Society, and the ACLU against Agudath Israel, the National Association of Evangelicals, the National Right to Life Committee, and Concerned Women for America...
...Then, when Kurtz sought to take away the tax exemption for many of these private academies in 1978, the sleeping giant was awakened...
...the loss of a national consensus on the meaning of equality...
...Readers of The Washington Monthly, who almost assuredly include a disproportionate percentage of secular humanists, may find some comfort in Hunter’s research showing that secularists are “the fastest growing community of ‘moral conviction’ in America...
...Those deeply enmeshed in these ethical-politicalideological battles invariably perceive their adver‘ saries as dangerous moral dictators...
...In today’s cultural wars, then, the orthodox Jew may well discover he shares more common ground on critical issues with the evangelical fundamentalist than with the reform Jew or the mainline Episcopalian...
...This orthodoxprogressive structuring of ideology and partisanship extends even to foreign policy, with progressives of all three faiths at least twice as likely as their orthodox counterparts to say they had little or no faith “in the ability of the United States to deal wisely with present world problems...
...Culture Wars: The Struggle to Define America...
...Thomas Byrne Edsall is a political reporter for The Washington Post and is coauthor with Mary D. Edsall of Chain Reaction: The Impact of Race, Rights, and Taxes on American Politics...
...Hunter is a professor of sociology and religious studies at the Unkersity of Virginia, and if this deeply inquisitive, fair-minded book reflects the character he brings to the classroom, he must be a marvelous teacher...
...who would force their feeble and childish beliefs on us...
...who would invade our schools and libraries and homes,” was how science fiction writer Isaac Asimov described the Christian Right...
...These past splits often pitted upper-class Protestants against working class, ethnic Catholics, placing Elliot Richardson and Tip O’Neill on opposite sides of the fence...
...Two of the most important events in the development of a politicized evangelical movement were 1) the desegregation of public schools in the South and 2) the order issued by Democratic IRS Commissioner Jerome Kurtz abolishing the tax exemption for Christian academies...
...Conversely, Morehead Kennedy, former Iranian hostage and foreign service officer, said that in his dealings with liberal religious groups, “I would have [had] a much easier time denying the resurrection than I would have questioning the nuclear freeze...
...Surveys of the leadership of the three major denominations-Protestant, Jewish, and Catholic-show that partisan commitment to the GOP or the Democratic Party, as well as liberal or conservative stands on a host of issues from the Equal Rights Amendment to homosexuality, are determined much less by one’s religion than by one’s commitment to the orthodox or progressive wing of each religion...
...Yet far greater than these differences and objections is the common moral and spiritual frame of reference I share with Christians, including fundamentalists...
...I am, at times, repelled by fits of fanaticism and a narrow-minded, rigid dogmatism among fundamentalist extremists...
...Hunter’s book is a major and welcome contribution to this larger debate, but he and his readers should recognize that the book illuminates only part of a much more complex realignment of the electorate that has continued to evolve since the mid-sixties...
...Moral fibber The combination of telling quotes, on-target case studies, and historical analysis makes this book an exceptionally good read...
...the struggle for limited resources in the workplace, neighborhood, and school...
...the allocation of tax burdens and government expenditures...
...Hunter’s misjudgment grows out of the fact that he does not enlarge the sweep of his canvas to show how these orthodoxprogressive conflicts form just one part of a much broader set of disputes involving race...
...This example shows that looking at contemporary cultural divisions exclusively through a moral-religious lens is far too limiting to encompass disputes that involve blacks and whites, schools, jobs, equity in the workplace, and searing conflicts over the placement of responsibility for social dysfunction...
...Basic, $25...
Vol. 23 • December 1991 • No. 12