Leonard Sweet (Liberal Protestantism, Can...
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Leonard Sweet (Liberal Protestantism, Can A Mainstream Change Its Course? p. 250) calls for rehabilitated patriotism as an essential ingredient in the recovery of the mainline branch of Protestantism.
Sweet believes the challenge to the mainline "is whether or not it can be open to a rehabilitated patriotism, an enlightened, critical love of country in which the flag is not burned or used as a blindfold, but is proudly brandished while having its blemishes and dirt continually brushed off."
Rather than mere cheerleaders for the status quo, we must lovingly remind the nation that religion and morality are the strengths of every civilization.
-- Cueni
Sweet believes the challenge to the mainline "is whether or not it can be open to a rehabilitated patriotism, an enlightened, critical love of country in which the flag is not burned or used as a blindfold, but is proudly brandished while having its blemishes and dirt continually brushed off."
Rather than mere cheerleaders for the status quo, we must lovingly remind the nation that religion and morality are the strengths of every civilization.
-- Cueni
