March 15, 2018

00:56:19

Sectarian Review 61: Religious Enthusiasm

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Danny Anderson
Sectarian Review 61: Religious Enthusiasm
The Sectarian Review
Sectarian Review 61: Religious Enthusiasm

Mar 15 2018 | 00:56:19

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Show Notes

In this episode of the podcast, Danny is joined by Rob Osborn to discuss an essay called “Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker: A Scandal of Self” by Martyn Wendell Jones, which recently appeared in the Weekly Standard. By using the story of the Bakkers’ rise and fall, Jones introduces us a form of religious devotion called “Religious Enthusiasm.” Learn how the Bakkers’ PTL Club fits into a long tradition of Christianity which emphasizes personal experience over liturgy and theology. What does the Bakker story tell us about televangelism? How does the apocalyptic imagination of Jim Bakker’s new show help us trace a shift in Evangelical culture? Are there other ways in which “Religious Enthusiasm” lives on, unnoticed, today? Links: “Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker: A Scandal of Self” by Martyn Wendell Jones Mount Aloysius College Teaching Conference info Also, visit and like our Facebook page to access more content: https://www.facebook.com/SectarianReview/

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