294. TNE TALKS: Introducing the Ministers of Propaganda
Description
In this episode, Tim sits down with Scott M. Coley, author of the book, Ministers of Propaganda, and they discuss the concept of legitimizing narratives that are used to justify social arrangements that benefit white evangelicals.
Takeaways
Legitimizing narratives are stories that justify social arrangements and hierarchies.
White evangelicals have used the Bible as a source of legitimizing narratives to justify social arrangements that benefit them.
The curse of Ham is an example of a legitimizing narrative used to justify race-based chattel slavery and racial segregation.
The hermeneutics of legitimization is an approach to biblical interpretation that consistently produces readings of the text that justify the reader's preferred social arrangements.
Understanding and challenging these narratives is important for promoting justice and equality. Legitimizing narratives are used to justify and perpetuate harmful ideologies.
The defense of slavery and gender hierarchy are examples of self-defeating narratives that appropriate the very ideals they undermine.
There is a tension between conservative ideals of family values and fiscal policies.
Propaganda plays a significant role in shaping public opinion and can be used to manipulate and control narratives.
It is important to critically examine the narratives we encounter and strive for a more just and inclusive approach to interpreting scripture and engaging in politics.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Announcement
04:07 Introduction to Scott M. Coley and His Book 'Ministers of Propaganda'
10:21 How White Evangelicals Justify Social Arrangements
26:43 The Curse of Ham: A Historical Example of a Legitimizing Narrative
29:38 The Hermeneutics of Legitimization
31:05 Challenging Legitimizing Narratives
31:35 Unpacking Legitimizing Narratives and Harmful Ideologies
39:35 The Tension Between Conservative Family Values and Fiscal Policies
55:22 The Role of Propaganda in Shaping Public Opinion
01:00:43 The Need for Critical Examination of Narratives
01:02:11 Striving for a Just and Inclusive Approach to Scripture and Politics
Scott's Book | Ministers of Propaganda: Truth, Power, and the Ideology of the Religious Right
Scott's Instagram | @scott_m_coley
Scott's X | @scott_m_coley
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