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The Cracks in the Category of Christianism : A Call for Ambiguity in the Conceptualization of Christianity

Schmiedel, Ulrich LU (2021) p.164-181
Abstract
In what is commonly called the current refugee crisis, Christian values are claimed by both the defenders and the despisers of migrants coming from countries with Muslim majorities. The conflict between them has been captured using the category of “Christianism” which contrasts “honest Christianity,” which is hospitable to Muslim migrants, with “hijacked Christianity,” which is hostile to Muslim migrants. This chapter analyzes and assesses the category of Christianism as a contrast category, arguing that the contrast it constructs carries a logic of purity from the streets into scholarship. If scholars accept the category of Christianism, they can neither adequately study nor adequately shape the role of Christianity in the current... (More)
In what is commonly called the current refugee crisis, Christian values are claimed by both the defenders and the despisers of migrants coming from countries with Muslim majorities. The conflict between them has been captured using the category of “Christianism” which contrasts “honest Christianity,” which is hospitable to Muslim migrants, with “hijacked Christianity,” which is hostile to Muslim migrants. This chapter analyzes and assesses the category of Christianism as a contrast category, arguing that the contrast it constructs carries a logic of purity from the streets into scholarship. If scholars accept the category of Christianism, they can neither adequately study nor adequately shape the role of Christianity in the current migration crisis because they cannot “see” the ambiguity of any appeal to Christian values. Countering the clear-cut category of Christianism through ambiguous cases from Christianity’s past and present, this chapter advocates for a methodological acknowledgement of the provocative and productive ambiguity of Christianity. The cracks in Christian values are crucial to countering the logic of purity, where it is put to work. They offer public and political scholarship the chance to equip people to claim “Christian values” in a way that counters the distinction between the Christian West and the non-Christian Rest, identified with Islam. (Less)
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Contemporary Christian-Cultural Values : Migration Encounters in the Nordic Region - Migration Encounters in the Nordic Region
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Nahnfeldt, Cecilia and Rønsdal, Kaia S.
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164 - 181
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Routledge
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9780367495657
9780367495664
9781003046646
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English
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  author       = {{Schmiedel, Ulrich}},
  booktitle    = {{Contemporary Christian-Cultural Values : Migration Encounters in the Nordic Region}},
  editor       = {{Nahnfeldt, Cecilia and Rønsdal, Kaia S.}},
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  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{164--181}},
  publisher    = {{Routledge}},
  title        = {{The Cracks in the Category of Christianism : A Call for Ambiguity in the Conceptualization of Christianity}},
  year         = {{2021}},
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