{"id":163,"date":"2008-09-25T18:59:41","date_gmt":"2008-09-25T18:59:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/progressiverevival\/2008\/09\/the-apocalypse-raises-its-head.html"},"modified":"2008-09-25T18:59:41","modified_gmt":"2008-09-25T18:59:41","slug":"the-apocalypse-raises-its-head","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/progressiverevival\/2008\/09\/the-apocalypse-raises-its-head.html","title":{"rendered":"The Apocalypse Rears Its Head"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With media attention directed toward the largest economic story in recent American history, other stories are falling by the way.&nbsp; One of the most interesting&#8211;and surely least understood&#8211;is the story of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin&#8217;s religious faith.<\/p>\n<p>As a mainline Protestant whose faith values pluralism, I confess that I have been reluctant to blog on Ms. Palin&#8217;s religion or to make that an issue.&nbsp; But a small turn of phrase in her Katie Couric interview has given me pause and underscored the importance of Ms. Palin&#8217;s theology in relationship to her politics.<\/p>\n<p>In Part II of the CBS interview, Katie Couric pressed Ms. Palin on the issue of Russia and how Alaska&#8217;s proximity has an impact on her experience in international affairs.&nbsp; Her answer, like her answer to Charlie Gibson to the same question, was awkward.&nbsp; In the midst of it, she proffered a strange expression to explain her worry about a resurgent Russia: &#8220;as Putin rears his head.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>To most observers, that phrase may seem an unusual way to talk about increased Russian military activity in Eastern Europe and Asia.&nbsp; However, what secular observers do not know is that the specific phrase is also theological code for &#8220;as the Anti-Christ rears his head.&#8221; &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>For most of the twentieth century, American evangelicals and Pentecostals believed that the Anti-Christ would, most likely, come from Russia&#8211;as would the army to lead the Anti-Christ&#8217;s legions at the Battle of Armageddon.&nbsp; With great regularity, fundamentalist and Pentecostal pastors identified Soviet leaders with the Anti-Christ, believing that with Russia&#8217;s every military move the apocalyptic clock ticked closer to the end of the world.&nbsp; A common way of talking about Russia and the apocalypse was, &#8220;as Russia rears its head.&#8221;&nbsp; Ms. Palin used the phrase in the exact way, with the exact intonation, as had millenarian pastors for decades&#8211;belying a kind of theological connective tissue between her church and her geo-political worldview. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Alaska played an important role in this theology.&nbsp; As the United States&#8217; closest geography to Russia, it stood as a buffer to the advance of the Anti-Christ&#8217;s army.&nbsp; With its oil resources, it also provided a kind of domestic reserve of energy supply when anti-Christian political forces cut off God&#8217;s chosen nation from the rest of the world.&nbsp; Some strands of millenarian Christianity in Alaska came to identify their state as a &#8220;refuge&#8221; during the tribulation, as hundreds of thousands flee Russia&#8217;s oppressive dictatorship.&nbsp; Thus, Alaskan millenarianism is a sort of theological stew of apocalypse, oil, and survivalism&#8211;themes all echoed in Governor Palin&#8217;s stump speeches.<\/p>\n<p>In the last twenty years, many evangelical leaders have explicated rejected this sort of theology&#8211;most respectable evangelical colleges and seminaries do not teach it any longer.&nbsp; But this sort of millennialism remains a formidable shaping influence in many congregations, especially Pentecostal ones.&nbsp;&nbsp; And, for those with longer political memories, it is the same theology that shaped John Ashcroft. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Ms. Palin has rather cleverly avoided issues related to her church, staying instead to populist rhetoric about reform and taxes.&nbsp; However, her home church is a Pentecostal congregation with extremist theological views, including an apocalyptic vision with potentially dangerous implications regarding key issues in today&#8217;s world.&nbsp; As Pastor Rick Warren pointed out in the recent forum at Saddleback Church, a candidate&#8217;s &#8220;worldview&#8221; is an important part of evaluating his or her fitness for office.&nbsp; It is high time for the media to examine Governor Palin&#8217;s theology fairly to allow voters to make a more informed choice about the woman who may be a single heartbeat from the presidency.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With media attention directed toward the largest economic story in recent American history, other stories are falling by the way.&nbsp; One of the most interesting&#8211;and surely least understood&#8211;is the story of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin&#8217;s religious faith. 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