Religion and Politics Test 2
Major Issues of the Religious Right
Abortion; gay rights; pornography; school prayer
Moral Majority
Founded by Jerry Falwell and Paul Weyrich, a political organization composed of conservative religious believers, including many fundamentalist Christians who supported prayer and the teaching of creationism in public schools, and opposed the Equal Rights Amendment, gay rights, and abortion, became an official political group in 1980
OAUU
Founded by Malcom X, argued that the US should be charged with human rights violations before the UN
Pro Life Movement
"right to life" "anti-abortion" argue that life begins at conception, promoted by organizations like the christian coaltion and catholic church
What makes a religious group effective?
(1) Amenable traditions and theological beliefs; (2) Internal strength and unity; (3) Strategic location; (4) Constraints and opposition from other groups; (5) A favorable "spirit of the times" (that is, whether the political culture is open to a group's political advocacy
NAACP V SCLC
NAACP sought change in the system (lawsuits) while SCLC put pressure through the outside of the system
Christian Coaltion rise
1990s prominence led by Ralph reed helps conservatices win control of the house of reps in 1994
Pat Robertson
American evangelist and politician. In 1960 he founded the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN). He co-hosts the program, "The 700 Club." campaigned for the 1988 Republican presidential nomination.
Malcom X death
Assasinated in Februrary 1965, in a public auditorium in NYC, assasins were identified as Black Muslims
Problems of 1989 with moral majority
Became difficult ro raise money after high profile televangelist scandals involving financial improprietrity the election of reagen led to a complaceny amongst followers
The Pro Life Movement Today
Central in todays society and a deeply held belief amongst conservites, also been incorporated into christianity and politics
Consquence of the bus boycott
DEsegreated buses were implemnted, SCLC was born, preaching a policy of non violent civil disobedience to bring about change
Issues that riled up the religious right
ERA Roe v Wade Pornography Industry
Controversial Opinions of the Nation
Elijah Muhammed believed that the white race was created by Yakub, an evil black scientist encouraged his followers to drop their "slave" names in favor of Muslim names or, in most cases, an "X," signifying that they had lost their identities in slavery and did not know their true names. Black Muslims in reference
Traditions and Theological Beliefs
Historical traditions and theological beliefs influence whether a religious group will enter politics at all. If so, traditions and theological beliefs will influence how a religious group will approach political activities. Example: Jevovah's Witnesses generally stay out of politics. Catholics, in contrast, have an active tradition.
Modern Pro Life Movement Orgins
In 1962, the American Law Institute (ALI) issued a recommendation that state laws should be modified to permit abortion in rare cases: ◦ ◦Pregnancy due to rape or incest; ◦ ◦Instances in which a pregnancy was harmful to the health of the mother; ◦ ◦Or, fetal deformity. Finkbine, requested an abortion in Pheonix, lost, flew to sweden and had it anyways
American Center for Law and Justice (ACLU)
Legal organization of the Religious Right that files lawsuits on behalf of Christians who believe they have faced discrimination
State Movement on Abortion in the 60's and 70's
Many began to legalize the practice, in response }the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB), voted to budget $50,000 to "initiate and coordinate a program of information" that would alert constituents concerning the wave of legislation sweeping through state legislatures to weaken restrictive abortion laws. } }Conservative Protestant pastors and Orthodox Jewish rabbis also testified at state hearings to oppose the weakening of restrictive abortion laws.
State Level Pro Life
Movement began to switch their focus from banning abortions nationwide, to make it harder to achieve state by state law required parental notifcation for an abortion informed consent (mandating women view materials about fetal development and the risk of abortion) waiting periods between the intial consulation and the abortion
More extreme practices by pro life movement
Operation Rescue- determined to end abortion by any means necessary human blockades in front of clinics violence towards aboartion doctors
Scandals of the religious right in the 1980s
Oral Roberts announced to his television audience that unless he raised $8 million by that March, God would "call him home." Jimmy Swaggart caught having an affair with a prostitute. Jim Bakker had an affair with a staff member, Jessica Hahn. Bakker was also arrested and later convicted of fraud.
Nation of Islam after Elijah Muhammad
Passed down to Elijahs son Wallace, changed his name to the name to the American Muslim Mission and gradually dropping its racial and nationalist doctrines as well as its belief in Fard as a prophet. Louis Farrakhan disagreed with Wallace Muhammad's changes, and in 1978 he left to found a next Nation of Islam.
Malcom X independent career
Pilgrimage to mecca in 1964 after which he announces his conversion to orthodox islam and a new belief that blacks and whites could coexist Takes the name El-Hajj El-Shabazz Expresses willingness to work with other civil rights leaders while still advocating for black nationalism
How did moral majority accomplish its goals in 1980
Raised money from small dollar donors successful voter registration and get out the vote efforts
Strategic Location
Religious organizations can be more successful in politics when they have access to elected officials. Meaningful access involves getting serious hearings with congressional leaders and committee chairs, top White House officials, and high-ranking bureaucrats and administrators. Meaningful access also involves working with think tanks, foundations, law firms, state and local officials, and even the national press.
Internal Strength and Unity
Religious organizations require a large and unified membership to make a political impact. Internal dissent can detract from political clout. Example: The Catholic Church is pro-life on abortion, but Catholic Democrats are mostly pro-choice. Religious organizations also require effective and strong leaders. Leaders must inspire others, be strategic, form alliances, and articulate their message in an appealing way.
Watergate effect
Religious right becomes disillusioned with Nixon, help to elect carter who is seen as someone who priortizes faith, support of ERA sours the relationship
Christian Colation Mission
Represent the pro-family point of view before local councils, school boards, state legislatures and Congress Speak out in the public arena and in the media Train leaders for effective social and political action Inform pro-family voters about timely issues and legislation Protest anti-Christianity bigotry and defend the rights of people of faith
What led to the rise of the christian right
Rise of communism Election of a catholic to the presidency Lemon v Kurtzman ERA Roe v Wade Porn
Robertson campaign in 1988
Signifigant but losing campaign Built grassroots campaign raised small contributions from many donors signifigant in getting the christian coalition started
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v Casey
Supreme court case which validated the legality of more restrictive laws, just could not have an undue burden placed upon women (did not overturn roe)
Zeigeist: Spirit of the Times and Political Context
The fortunes of a religious group are governed in part by how well its agenda conforms to the spirit of the times and the dominant political context. The conservative 1980s, when Ronald Reagan was President of the United States, helped conservative evangelicals. The post-September 11 environment has presented challenges for American Muslims.
Constraints and Opposition
The power, intensity, and access of a group's opponents matter. People for the American Way, for example, routinely oppose the Religious Right. During the debate over the Equal Rights Amendment, the Religious Right battled against feminist organizations. Well-organized opponents can make political battles more difficult.
The Worlds Christian Fundamentals Association
These followers were known as "fundamentalists." They believed in a literal interpretation of the Bible and that a born-again experience is necessary for salvation, rejected politics as firty business and found it difficult to build coalitions with other christians because of religious disagreements
Griswold v Conneticut
U.S. Supreme Court overturned the state of Connecticut's law banning the sale and distribution of contraceptives. (based off of implied right to privacy)
The Religious Right
a social movement that attempts to mobilize Evangelical Christians and other conservative religious followers into political action. aka Christian Right or the Christian Conservative Movement
Split between Malcom X and the Nation
becomes disillusioned with Elijah Muhammad when he learned of rumors that Elijah Muhammad was having extramarital affairs with young Nation secretaries (a serious violation of Nation teachings). begins to believe the teachings after talking with the women Nation began to set distance when he said JFK's assasination was a case of "chickens coming home to roost" suspneded him for 90 days March of 1964, he announced permenantn split
Montgomery Bus Boycott
began on December 5, 1955 (after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat to a white man on a bus) and lasted for 381 days, ending on December 21, 1956. ran by the MIA-run by MLK
Right to Life Movement
engaged in classic and traditional forms of civil disobedience (e.g., sit-ins and human chains to block access to abortion clinics). For a very small but more extreme element of the der of several abortion doctors (see John Salvi and Paul Hill).
Lemon v Kurtzman
established the so-called "Lemon test" which states that in order to be constitutional under the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment any practice sponsored within public schools must: 1) have a secular purpose, 2) must neither advance nor inhibit religion, and 3) must not result in an excessive entanglement between government and religion.
How the black church mobilized voters
has often been an active force in mobilizing African Americans into political action. fosters political action by providing organizational resources. provides a place for people to meet, talk, and network, building social connections. also builds "internal political efficacy" (i.e., the belief that one can make a difference by taking action in politics).
Nation of Islam Values
included many of the basic tenets of Islam, including no drugs, tobacco, or alcohol; refusal to eat pork; and a strong family life. also stressed a program of economic self-sufficiency through the development of black-owned businesses. these values were also promoted in schools
Malcom X
led the Nation's New York City mosque in Harlem in the 1950s and early 1960s. learns about the teachings of the Nation of Islam while in prison. He was sentenced to prison in 1946 for larceny, and breaking and entering; he is released on parole in 1952
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
one of the most signifigant civil rights organization, helped organize the montogomery bus boycott
Nation of Islam
predominantly African American movement and religious organization. founded in 1930 by Wallace Fard Sought to combine tradtional islam with black nationalist ideals
Malcom X ideas for civil rights
promoted the separation of blacks and whites, rejecting the call from Dr. King and others in the SCLC for integration. derided pro-integration civil rights leaders as "Uncle Tom leaders" - an expression meant to insult African Americans whom he believed were betraying their own people to be in the good graces of white leaders.
Black Church and Civil Rights
provided an organized base, leadership, institutionalized financial plan, and meeting place to talk tactics and strategy to keep up the struggle Also became important psychoilogical force for the movement, felt empowered with a sense of rightenous (god is with them), taught resilience and inspired indivudals to believe their actions mattered and could affect governmet policy Most well known leaders were also involved in the church
black church
refers to Protestant churches that currently or historically have ministered to predominantly African American congregations in the United States. (the womb of the community as the church provided imporation social, economic, and clutural institutions of African American Life in the 19th and 20th centuries
Elijah Muhammed
spread the ideals of the nation as the leder, taught by wallace fard and preached that fard was a prophet and the very presence of allah
Modernists
those who argued christianity and evolution were compatible
The Black Church and Civic Skills
}African American men and women, who were active in the church, learned about chairing meetings, passing motions, organizing groups, etc.
Roe v Wade
}Court ruled that the right of privacy (established in Griswold v. Connecticut) was "broad enough to encompass a woman's decision on whether to terminate her pregnancy." (galvinized the pro life movement)
Republican Platform on Abortion
}In 1976, the Republican Party added language to its platform in opposition to the Roe decision. (For additional information, click here.) } }Many pro-life Democrats, now began a steady move toward the Republican Party.
How did the pro life movement draw attention
}Public demonstrations and rallies became a common part of the movement's efforts to voice opposition to legal abortion. } }The pro-life movement also pushed for a Human Life Amendment (HLA) to the U.S. Constitution. } }U.S. House member, Henry Hyde, also led a successful effort to end Medicaid payments for abortion (known as the Hyde Amendment). Pro life graphic photos of aborted detuses attempted to link civil rights and human rights campaign
black nationalism
◦A philosophy that holds that African Americans must unite, gain power, and liberate themselves. As Malcolm X explained, "the black man should control the politics and the politicians in his own community...and should own and operate and control the economy of our community." adovacted for a segregated nation