“God, Guns, and Guts”: Christian Nationalism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective

This article explores the motivations behind adherents to Christian nationalism using several inter-related psychoanalytic theoretical lenses. Following a description of Christian nationalist beliefs, four conscious motivations for joining will be outlined first, including recruitment tactics/evange...

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Main Author: Pamela Cooper-White
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/3/292
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description This article explores the motivations behind adherents to Christian nationalism using several inter-related psychoanalytic theoretical lenses. Following a description of Christian nationalist beliefs, four conscious motivations for joining will be outlined first, including recruitment tactics/evangelization that fulfill the need for belonging and a sense of sacred purpose, the fear of loss of white social status, fear of loss of patriarchal authority and hierarchy, and the allure of conspiracy theories such as QAnon for conservative Christians. This will be followed by a more in-depth discussion of unconscious dynamics that can fuel individuals’ adoption of a Christian-nationalist belief system, including group dynamics and Freud’s insights into the power of a charismatic leader, the allure of guns reflecting deeper unconscious fears of emasculation, paranoid splitting and the role of trauma, and, finally, the ways in which this segment of American Christianity may be unconsciously carrying disavowed and split-off aggression towards other Christians—and how better integration might be achieved through nonviolent resistance to injustice, and positive political engagement.
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spelling doaj.art-73140fe6716d4fdbb55150c0fcfd0d092023-11-17T13:35:35ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442023-02-0114329210.3390/rel14030292“God, Guns, and Guts”: Christian Nationalism from a Psychoanalytic PerspectivePamela Cooper-White0Union Theological Seminary, New York, NY 10027, USAThis article explores the motivations behind adherents to Christian nationalism using several inter-related psychoanalytic theoretical lenses. Following a description of Christian nationalist beliefs, four conscious motivations for joining will be outlined first, including recruitment tactics/evangelization that fulfill the need for belonging and a sense of sacred purpose, the fear of loss of white social status, fear of loss of patriarchal authority and hierarchy, and the allure of conspiracy theories such as QAnon for conservative Christians. This will be followed by a more in-depth discussion of unconscious dynamics that can fuel individuals’ adoption of a Christian-nationalist belief system, including group dynamics and Freud’s insights into the power of a charismatic leader, the allure of guns reflecting deeper unconscious fears of emasculation, paranoid splitting and the role of trauma, and, finally, the ways in which this segment of American Christianity may be unconsciously carrying disavowed and split-off aggression towards other Christians—and how better integration might be achieved through nonviolent resistance to injustice, and positive political engagement.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/3/292Christian nationalismgroup psychologycharismatic leadersFreudAmerican Christianitygun culture
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“God, Guns, and Guts”: Christian Nationalism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective
Religions
Christian nationalism
group psychology
charismatic leaders
Freud
American Christianity
gun culture
title “God, Guns, and Guts”: Christian Nationalism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective
title_full “God, Guns, and Guts”: Christian Nationalism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective
title_fullStr “God, Guns, and Guts”: Christian Nationalism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective
title_full_unstemmed “God, Guns, and Guts”: Christian Nationalism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective
title_short “God, Guns, and Guts”: Christian Nationalism from a Psychoanalytic Perspective
title_sort god guns and guts christian nationalism from a psychoanalytic perspective
topic Christian nationalism
group psychology
charismatic leaders
Freud
American Christianity
gun culture
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/14/3/292
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