{"id":9799,"date":"2007-12-06T18:37:59","date_gmt":"2007-12-06T22:37:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.pbs.org\/wnet\/religionandethics\/?p=9799"},"modified":"2014-02-04T11:51:45","modified_gmt":"2014-02-04T16:51:45","slug":"james-k-a-smith-the-god-of-americanism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pbs.org\/wnet\/religionandethics\/2007\/12\/06\/james-k-a-smith-the-god-of-americanism\/9799\/","title":{"rendered":"James K.A. Smith: The God of Americanism"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A lot can hang on a preposition. Mitt Romney first promised a speech  about his faith, then backed off to offer a broader take on America&#8217;s  religious landscape and its heritage of religious freedom. So rather  than offering an apologetic for his own faith, Romney instead offered an  account of &#8220;Faith in America.&#8221; But the speech has me wondering whether  there&#8217;s a difference; more specifically, I wonder what&#8217;s at stake in  that &#8220;in.&#8221; From where I sit, it looks like Romney&#8217;s &#8220;own&#8221; faith <em>is<\/em> faith <em>in America<\/em>.  Americans needn&#8217;t worry about Romney&#8217;s Mormonism because, at the end of  the day, the faith that trumps all others is &#8220;Americanism.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Don&#8217;t  get me wrong: this religion has a long and illustrious history  (documented in David Gelertner&#8217;s recent book, AMERICANISM: THE FOURTH  GREAT WESTERN RELIGION). It is a noble faith that feeds off the blood of  its martyrs &#8211; in particular &#8220;the greatest generation&#8221; to which Romney  first appeals &#8212; who made the greatest sacrifice for the sake of the  religion&#8217;s highest value: freedom (understood, I should note, in largely  negative terms as freedom of choice). Indeed, &#8220;freedom&#8221; and &#8220;liberty&#8221;  are the mantras of this faith, and Romney&#8217;s speech invokes these  shibboleths no less than thirty times (God or &#8220;the Creator&#8221; or &#8220;divine  author&#8221; comes in at a close second with 21 references). And Romney  doesn&#8217;t fail to allude to the great artifacts of this religion.  Americanism has its own sacred documents (the Declaration of  Independence and the Constitution), its own saints (the Founding  Fathers), and has even birthed its own cathedrals and grottos (just  stroll the National Mall).<\/p>\n<p>So if Mitt Romney was looking to quell  concerns about his religion, I think he&#8217;s performed admirably! He has indicated, in no uncertain terms, that he is an &#8220;Americanist&#8221; like  almost every other presidential candidate (from I don&#8217;t care which side  of the aisle). He is an American before he is a Mormon. He is primarily  interested in conserving America&#8217;s role as a hegemon (&#8220;preserving  American leadership&#8221; is the guise under which he segues to talk about  religion). And he enthusiastically adopts Sam Adams&#8217;s axiom that it&#8217;s  not the specifics of piety that matters, but rather whether one is a  &#8220;patriot.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>If conservatives were worried about his Mormonism, I  think Romney has laid his cards on the table and said to them: &#8220;Look,  don&#8217;t worry. Mormonism doesn&#8217;t prevent me from being an Americanist.\u00a0  We&#8217;re brothers in that cause.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>In a way, this is refreshingly  honest theology. In fact, if one pays close attention to the actual  theology at work here &#8212; that is, if one starts asking just which God is  being invoked &#8212; one finds that it is a particular deity: &#8220;the divine  &#8216;author of liberty.'&#8221; The god of the culture warriors has always been a  generic god of theism (precisely like the god of the Founding Fathers): a  &#8220;God who gave us liberty&#8221; (to do what we want). The &#8220;Creator&#8221; is a  granter of inalienable rights and unregulated freedoms, a god who shares  and ordains &#8220;American values.&#8221; If evangelical culture warriors had  worries about Romney&#8217;s faith, his jeremiad today should confirm that he  pledges allegiance to the same &#8220;God of liberty&#8221; that they do. We&#8217;re all  Americanists now.<\/p>\n<p>But I hope Mr. Romney and his culture warrior  friends (whether on the right or left) won&#8217;t be surprised if some of us  find it hard to believe in Americanism and its God of liberty. Some of  us just can&#8217;t muster faith in the generic theism that is preached on the  campaign trail, whether from the right or left. Some of us Christians  have a hard time reconciling the Almighty, all-powerful, law-giving God  of liberty with the crucified suffering servant born in a barn and  executed at the hands of the elite. Some of us are trying to figure out  what it means to be a people who follow one who relinquished his rights  rather than asserted them, who considered submission a higher value than  freedom. We serve a God-man who wasn&#8217;t concerned with &#8220;preserving  leadership&#8221; and the hegemony of the empire&#8217;s gospel of freedom, but  rather was crushed by its machinations for proclaiming and embodying  another gospel.<\/p>\n<p>We&#8217;re not out to win a culture war; we&#8217;re just  trying to be witnesses. We&#8217;re not out to &#8220;transform&#8221; culture by  marshaling the engine of the state; we&#8217;re trying to carve out little  foretastes of a coming kingdom. And so we can&#8217;t share Mr. Romney&#8217;s  evangelistic zeal for the god of Americanism.<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.calvin.edu\/~jks4\/\" target=\"_blank\">James K.A. Smith<\/a> is an associate professor of philosophy at Calvin College and a fellow  at Calvin&#8217;s Center for Social Research. His books include INTRODUCING  RADICAL ORTHODOXY (Baker, 2004).<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;If conservatives were worried about his Mormonism, I think Romney has laid his cards on the table and said to them: &#8216;Look,  don&#8217;t worry.'&#8221; says Calvin College professor James K.A. 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