The attention on Scott Morrison’s #pentecostal faith hasn’t let up! Here’s how it looks to me as a practicing Xn & Xn worker #auspol 1/
I’m just an interested party blah blah blah, no great expertise here 2/
FYI I’m a Xn. UCA as a child, Lutheran high school, Anglicans, today home church in AU is Baptist, but where I live it’s AOG, & pentecostalism is also part of my wife’s research. I work for two interdenominational Xn NGOs 3/
35yo rich white boy from Adelaide. Ambivalent about party politics, don’t identify as conservative or progressive, lean a bit communitarian, believe Babylon aka empire must be recognised & resisted 4/
First up, Scott Morrison and his politics are hardly new, right!? It all fits perfectly in line with existing #auspol culture 5/
So Morrison makes more sense to me as a standard Australian politician than as a Xn. Is there anything distinctively pentecostal or even Xn about him as PM!? 6/
So Jonathan Foye (Insights Aug 2018) likens Morrison to Tony Abbott, who said “faith has influenced my life but it has not influenced my #auspol” insights.uca.org.au/church-and-sta… 7/
That kind of statement is totally understandable in the sense of preventing personal preferences from influencing public policy. That’s to be expected in Australia thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/… 8/
But the trend in #auspol today has gone beyond that sort of impartiality to the suppressing or fraying of moral convictions 9/
Paul Tyson (Ethos Mar 2019) gives this explanation: “Mr Morrison is a genuine liberal secularist. He is adept at separating out personal morality & private conviction (the liberal arena of freedom) from public facts & pragmatic realism (the management arena of necessity)” 11/
So while ‘pentecostal’ might be new to you, Morrison’s politics is all too familiar, with faith & theology basically cut out of the picture 12/
And I don’t think this is a good thing! Tyson concludes, “The public arena has no room for any genuinely moral conviction or any transcendently referenced commitments… 13/
“Scott Morrison’s religion and morality is wonderfully personally quarantined from his #auspol policy imperatives. …His actual actions and policies are without any obvious moral or religious limits” ethos.org.au/online-resourc… 14/
If this is the case, then Scott Morrison isn’t a manifestation of religious extremism, but of liberal secularism taken to a logical endpoint 15/
I mean, when you say religion should be cut out of #auspol because “faith is a private matter,” isn't that exactly what Scott Morrison is already demonstrating!? A compartmentalised life with a privatised faith and a pragmatic politics 16/
Meaning his faith and his #auspol have been cut off from one another, they’re two separate entities. Are they still talking to one another? 17/
Meaning his #auspol doesn’t have moral checks and balances that we can reliably depend on. Where are his theological influences? It’s just kind of hard to tell 18/
Meaning (if this is true) the disturbing thing isn’t that he’s a Xn, or the wrong sort of Xn. It’s that there’s a gap between his his source of morality and his #auspol 19/
If his #auspol was obviously animated by or connected with faith & theology, then a whole raft of positive influences from various Xn traditions (including pentecostal traditions) could be brought to bear on his leadership. But do we know if that’s even still possible!? 20/
This sacred-secular divide is hardly just a Xn problem. It’s part of our world, the Global North / post-Enlightenment Western world. It’s the sea we and #auspol swim in 21/
So when I look at it, I see Morrison as a 100% run of the mill modern man. And yes, he’s a legit Xn—but I wish I knew what that meant beyond his private individual realm that he generally seems to keep quarantined 22/
So people no need to worry about rapture theology 23/
And you know what? You and I are probably in pieces ourselves. Can WE be depended on do what’s right instead of what’s pragmatic? Are WE whole & integrated in our selves & our households & our communities? How’s the angst going for ya there #auspol 24/
Also relevant is this short interview re climate change skepticism among USA Xns. It doesn’t map easily onto #auspol (USA Xns really are their own thing) but it might help a bit with understanding TEH HORRIBLE CHRISTIUNZ religionandpolitics.org/2020/03/10/the… 25/
Look I reckon just go and find some Xn friends who have a vaguely similar political vibe to you. They're around. And I’m pretty sure you’ll feel better for it 26/
The angst about PM Scott Morrison's faith & #auspol continues a year since this thread.👆🏼 And here once more is Paul Tyson who I reckon is still on the money: ethos.org.au/online-resourc… via @ethoscentre
PS can we take a moment to note once more that divorcing public space from private space is a different thing to 'separation of church and state'
It’s staff recruitment time again in TAFES Tanzania 🇹🇿 a local NGO for Christian leadership development among higher education students & part of @ifesworld#CampusMinistry. The new applicants are diploma and bachelor graduates in their early 20s. Thread 1/10
@ifesworld All describe themselves as born again. I have previously talked about this in terms of ownership, or as someone described it, ‘I am not under the salvation of my parents’. meetjesusatuni.com/2017/10/09/int… 2/10
However it is more than that. ‘Born again’ is a new identity and belonging. It means adopting a stance of learning, not only in relation to God and faith and oneself, but also the wider world. ‘Everyone born of the Spirit is a leader,’ explained one. 3/10
In between the responses to #COVID19Pandemic of ‘We don’t know why…’ & ‘It’s a fallen world…’ & generalised theological points, we Xns have to be able to say something more specific: why this, why now; what is the state of play in our time? 1/
#Corona is connected with how heavily our presence weighs on the Earth. It's not simply that we have cut a bit further into the forest and encountered a pathogen from which we were previously separated by distance… 2/
…It's that through our encroachment on habitats we are destroying biodiversity, radically curtailing the complexity of life on Earth, and thus restricting habitats available to microorganisms… 3/