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Michael Goldfarb explores "evangelical" and "political" Christianity in the US. One of the founding principles of the United States is that religion and politics, church and state, are separate. Yet today in America religious belief and politics have become inseparable. Self-styled "evangelical" Christians have become the dominant grassroots force in the Republican Party. "Evangelical" is not a denomination, it can mean different things to different people in terms of religious doctrine. The unifying principle seems to be in the political outlook of its adherents: deeply conservative in the 21st century American political context. How did this happen and what does this have to do with faith? Is American "evangelical" Christianity more a form of politics than religion? Michael Goldfarb explores the irony of how the word evangelical came to replace protestant - with its political inference that it is a form of "protest" - as the preferred name for the majority of America's Christians. Around one-third of Americans identify as evangelical Christians. He looks back at earlier surges of religious fervour that have marked American history, so far there have been four "Great Awakenings", and wonders if the current upsurge marks a fifth. Reporting from the American heartland, speaking with evangelical pastors, their flocks and students, Michael explores the tension between a life of Christian faith and the dirty realities of secular politics.

Personal approaches to spirituality from around the world. Heart and Soul is a weekly half-hour programme that has the scope and understanding to explore different experiences of spirituality from around the world. Whether examining religious faith or any other belief-system, the programme talks to believers and non-believers, and tries to get beyond superficial notions of spirituality and religion.

Primary Title
  • Heart and Soul
Episode Title
  • Evangelical or political Christianity?
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 4 June 2023
Start Time
  • 17 : 00
Finish Time
  • 17 : 40
Duration
  • 40:00
Channel
  • Radio New Zealand National
Broadcaster
  • Radio New Zealand
Programme Description
  • Personal approaches to spirituality from around the world. Heart and Soul is a weekly half-hour programme that has the scope and understanding to explore different experiences of spirituality from around the world. Whether examining religious faith or any other belief-system, the programme talks to believers and non-believers, and tries to get beyond superficial notions of spirituality and religion.
Episode Description
  • Michael Goldfarb explores "evangelical" and "political" Christianity in the US. One of the founding principles of the United States is that religion and politics, church and state, are separate. Yet today in America religious belief and politics have become inseparable. Self-styled "evangelical" Christians have become the dominant grassroots force in the Republican Party. "Evangelical" is not a denomination, it can mean different things to different people in terms of religious doctrine. The unifying principle seems to be in the political outlook of its adherents: deeply conservative in the 21st century American political context. How did this happen and what does this have to do with faith? Is American "evangelical" Christianity more a form of politics than religion? Michael Goldfarb explores the irony of how the word evangelical came to replace protestant - with its political inference that it is a form of "protest" - as the preferred name for the majority of America's Christians. Around one-third of Americans identify as evangelical Christians. He looks back at earlier surges of religious fervour that have marked American history, so far there have been four "Great Awakenings", and wonders if the current upsurge marks a fifth. Reporting from the American heartland, speaking with evangelical pastors, their flocks and students, Michael explores the tension between a life of Christian faith and the dirty realities of secular politics.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Documentary
  • News
  • Religious
Hosts
  • Todd Zaner (Presenter, RNZ News)
  • Michael Goldfarb (Presenter, Heart and Soul)
Contributors
  • BBC World Service (Production Unit, Heart and Soul)