
Protestantism and Repression
By: Rubem A. Alves, John L. Drury (Translator), Jaime Wright (Editor)
Paperback | 22 January 2007
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In 'Protestantism and Repression' Rubem Alves wrestles with the questions, Why did all this happen? What is there in the structure and logic of what he calls 'Right-Doctrine Protestantism,' that leads to repression under certain historical conditions? His analysis is thorough; his insights, profound; his conclusions, astonishing. I urge you to read this book: whether you fear that our religious institutions are moving toward repression, or are convinced that it can't happen here. --Richard Shaull, from the Foreword
An outstanding and internationally recognized Third World theologian, Rubem Alves has in 'Protestantism and Repression' moved from the devastating analysis of the consumer society articulated in 'A Theology of Human Hope' and 'Tomorrow's Child' to a partly autobiographical critique of the Presbyterian Church of Brazil, a church in which his roots are deeply imbedded. Alves rigorously documents the transformation of Presbyterianism in Brazil from a liberating force to a bulwark of oppression and repression; and he convincingly establishes as the cause of this deterioration what he calls 'the spirit of the Right-Doctrine Protestantism,' a socially conditioned neofundamentalism that arrogates to itself absolute knowledge and absolute power. As Richard Shaull stresses in an excellent and most informative Foreword, what has happened in Brazil could happen to North American Protestantism. But the lesson is not only for Protestants. The basic issues as defined by Alves are equally pertinent for Roman Catholics both in Latin America and in the Unites States. --Gary MacEoin
Rubem Alves was educated at the Campinas Presbyterian Seminary in Brazil, Union Theological Seminary, New York, and Princeton Theological Seminary. A Presbyterian minister and professor at the University of Campinas in Brazil, Alves is the author of What is Religion?
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""In 'Protestantism and Repression' Rubem Alves wrestles with the questions, Why did all this happen? What is there in the structure and logic of what he calls 'Right-Doctrine Protestantism,' that leads to repression under certain historical conditions? His analysis is thorough; his insights, profound; his conclusions, astonishing. I urge you to read this book: whether you fear that our religious institutions are moving toward repression, or are convinced that it can't happen here."" --Richard Shaull, from the Foreword
""An outstanding and internationally recognized Third World theologian, Rubem Alves has in 'Protestantism and Repression' moved from the devastating analysis of the consumer society articulated in 'A Theology of Human Hope' and 'Tomorrow's Child' to a partly autobiographical critique of the Presbyterian Church of Brazil, a church in which his roots are deeply imbedded. Alves rigorously documents the transformation of Presbyterianism in Brazil from a liberating force to a bulwark of oppression and repression; and he convincingly establishes as the cause of this deterioration what he calls 'the spirit of the Right-Doctrine Protestantism,' a socially conditioned neofundamentalism that arrogates to itself absolute knowledge and absolute power. As Richard Shaull stresses in an excellent and most informative Foreword, what has happened in Brazil could happen to North American Protestantism. But the lesson is not only for Protestants. The basic issues as defined by Alves are equally pertinent for Roman Catholics both in Latin America and in the Unites States."" --Gary MacEoin
| Foreword | p. xi |
| A Personal Word at the Start: How I Came to This Subject | p. xxi |
| Preface: The Moral Intention of Scientific Discourse | p. xxv |
| Introduction: Right-Doctrine Protestantism (RDP): An Ideal Type | p. 1 |
| Protestantism: Medieval or Modern? | p. 11 |
| Protestantism as the Vanguard of Liberty and Modernity | p. 12 |
| Protestantism as the Origin of the Monstrous Phenomena of Modern Times | p. 15 |
| Protestantism as a Revival of the Medieval Spirit | p. 16 |
| The Protestant Spirit and Bureaucratic Society | p. 17 |
| The Four Interpretations of the Protestant Spirit | p. 20 |
| Conversion: The Emotional Matrix of RDP | p. 22 |
| Conversion as the Starting Point | p. 22 |
| Why Do We Change from One Language to Another? | p. 25 |
| Conversion: Restructuring Reality | p. 28 |
| Conversion: Naming Emotions | p. 30 |
| What Does "Accepting Christ" Mean? | p. 36 |
| Conclusions | p. 41 |
| A Protestant Construction of Reality | p. 47 |
| Emotion and Rationality | p. 47 |
| The Ambivalence of Rationality | p. 48 |
| Faith and Doubt | p. 50 |
| Doubt and the Ban of Dogma | p. 52 |
| The Temptation of Absolute Knowledge | p. 53 |
| Faith Seeking Absolute Knowledge | p. 55 |
| Discourse Substituted for Life | p. 80 |
| Absolute Knowledge and Sectarianism | p. 81 |
| Absolute Knowledge and Absolute Power | p. 82 |
| The World Inhabited by Right-Doctrine Protestants | p. 84 |
| Masters and Apprentices: Socialization in the World of RDP | p. 84 |
| The Organization of Space and Time | p. 86 |
| The Categories of Understanding | p. 94 |
| Prayer as Contradiction | p. 111 |
| Conclusions | p. 113 |
| Believers Are Different: The Personal Ethic of RDP | p. 115 |
| Morality as the Physiognomy of Salvation | p. 115 |
| Morality as a Function of the Collective Conscience | p. 116 |
| Ecclesiastical Discipline: The Juridical Shape of the Collective Conscience | p. 118 |
| The Limits of the Permissible: Punishable Sins | p. 119 |
| The Priority of Sins of the Flesh over Sins of the Spirit | p. 138 |
| An Ethic of Limits: The Imperative of Abstention | p. 140 |
| An Ethic of Principles: The Priority of Imitation over Value-Creation | p. 142 |
| The Functions of Ecclesiastical Discipline | p. 144 |
| Theological Postlude: Ecclesiastical Discipline and the Ethic of Jesus | p. 148 |
| Let the Individual Be Converted and Society Will Be Transformed: The Social Ethic of RDP | p. 152 |
| A Reluctant Exercise in Apologetics | p. 152 |
| The Inevitability of Poverty | p. 154 |
| The Moral Root of Social Problems | p. 157 |
| The Spiritual Mission of the Church | p. 158 |
| Progress and Underdevelopment: God's Blessing and Cursing | p. 161 |
| Where Roman Catholicism Stands | p. 164 |
| The Protestant United States: A Social Utopia | p. 167 |
| The Enemies of Brazilian RDP | p. 171 |
| Defining One's Identity in Terms of Enemies | p. 171 |
| The First Enemy: The Roman Catholic Church | p. 173 |
| The Second Enemy: Theological Liberalism and Modernism | p. 183 |
| The Third Enemy: Worldliness | p. 190 |
| The Fourth Enemy: The Social Gospel | p. 192 |
| Truth and Dogmatism | p. 194 |
| Dogmatism and Intolerance | p. 195 |
| The Fear of Difference | p. 200 |
| Political Conservatism | p. 203 |
| Is There Any Way Out? | p. 205 |
| Notes | p. 207 |
| Bibliography | p. 211 |
| Primary Sources Cited | p. 211 |
| Secondary Sources Cited | p. 211 |
| Secondary Sources Consulted | p. 214 |
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ISBN: 9781556352003
ISBN-10: 155635200X
Published: 22nd January 2007
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 252
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.86 x 15.24 x 1.35
Weight (kg): 0.36
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