Thursday, January 23, 2025

Navigating Life in "America"

The historical development of “America”: a man’s name > a “discovered” continent > a differentiating location > an imperial shorthand > an expression of devotion > a galvanizing ideal.*

A basic navigating framework I find useful for any setting is that of “Inter-Christianity“ (see August 2017 blogpost). That is, fundamental identity markers for people who are “in Christ” include international, interconfessional, interdisciplinary, intergenerational, and interdependent; markers inherent to those categories include inter-ethnic and inter-class. Living with an “inter-Christian” identity overrides other claims to loyalty and self-identity.


“National” identity seeks to stake a basic claim of loyalty in citizens’ hearts. For those of us who are U.S. citizens, we are regularly admonished to fulfill our various “sacred” duties and to treasure “sacred” rights. After all, the admonitions claim, the “United States of America” is the greatest nation in the history of the world and should thus have the “most lethal fighting force” in the world. Questioning, and certainly opposing, such claims might be theoretically and legally permitted but can be socially, politically, and emotionally cast as blasphemous.


I grew up in the US during the Cold War. I have lived substantial portions of my adult life in various other parts of the world, as well as in various locations within the US. Along with giving shape to living with the above-sketched “inter-Christian” identity, these life experiences have helped to reshape much of what I grew up assuming about “America” and its place in the world.


* Elaborating Sources:


Continental Congress (1777). “Articles of Confederation.” National Archives. https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/articles-of-confederation 

Federal Convention (1787). “The Constitution of the United States.” National Archives. https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/constitution 

Immerwahr, D. (2019). “When Did the US Start Calling Itself “America,” Anyway?” MotherJones. https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/07/when-did-the-united-states-start-calling-itself-america-anyway/ 

Library of Congress (n.d.). “Recognizing and Naming America: Waldseemüller’s 1507 Map.” https://www.loc.gov/collections/discovery-and-exploration/articles-and-essays/recognizing-and-naming-america/ 

Lincoln, A. (1863). “A Proclamation.” National Archives. https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/featured-documents/emancipation-proclamation/transcript.html 

Moran, G. (2018). America in the United States and the United States in America. Bloomington, IN: iUniverse.

Representatives of the united States of America (1776). “Declaration of Independence.”  National Archives. https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/declaration-of-independence 


10 comments:

  1. Paul certainly had this perspective when he said “our citizenship is in heaven,” rather than Rome, Judea, or Israel.

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  2. Indeed; thanks 👍

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  3. You are always bragging about everywhere you've lived. Big deal. You are still a provincial, snooty little liberal.

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    1. I indeed struggle with pride--although I honestly don't intend to "brag" but to testity to how God in his mercy has worked. Kyrie eleison.

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    2. お名前を知りませんが、「アノニマス」の為に心から祈っています。

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  4. Well bless your heart but your testifying comes across as arrogance.

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    1. (Assuming you're not an AI bot of some sort) It's hard to tell if you are a fellow follower of Jesus Christ, but especially if you are--and even if you aren't--I hope we can exhibit kindness and constructive interaction, plus avoid destructive name-calling. As I expressed earlier in Japanese, "While I don't know your name, I am praying from my heart for "Anonymous."

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  5. 自分のために祈りなさい。あなたは正義のふりをしながら、自分の虚栄心の祭壇の上で国民を売り渡したのです。

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    1. I'll take that to mean that I should love my earthly compatriots and country more than Jesus Christ and his people--to which I say no deal--along with another very serious accusation screaming across cyberspace. I plead the grace and mercy of God in Jesus Christ. I hope the same for you as well--whoever you are. (No more responding comments forthcoming.)

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  6. https://www.bobross.com/

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