Yup. I've posted about it elsewhere but I recommend reading a book called Against: What Does the White Evangelical Want? by Tad Delay, an ex-evangelical who left the faith and became a philosophy/religious studies professor, with a focus on Lacanian psychoanalysis.
For all of Lacan'a weirdness, the book is a good explication of white evangelical ideology. Even if you're not into Lacan (I'm definitely not) I think it's a worthwhile read.
Yup. I've posted about it elsewhere but I recommend reading a book called Against: What Does the White Evangelical Want? by Tad Delay, an ex-evangelical who left the faith and became a philosophy/religious studies professor, with a focus on Lacanian psychoanalysis.
An updated intro to the book can be found here.
Eh, so from one kooky belief system to another. (Albeit one with a lot more self-reflection and a lot less dogma and death worship.)
For all of Lacan'a weirdness, the book is a good explication of white evangelical ideology. Even if you're not into Lacan (I'm definitely not) I think it's a worthwhile read.