‘The wrath of God on children of disobedience’: COVID-19 in the theology and ideology of the Westboro Baptist Church

The arrival of pandemic diseases (of which COVID-19 is the latest, but not likely to be the last) could be understood, along with impending ecological disaster and global warming, to be the major existential threats envisioned by, and facing, our contemporary culture. This article focuses on the use...

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Published in:Approaching religion
Main Author: Östling, Erik (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: [publisher not identified] 2021
In: Approaching religion
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Westboro Baptist Church / COVID-19 (Disease) / Pandemic / Wrath / Calvinism / Sermon / Geschichte 2020
RelBib Classification:CH Christianity and Society
KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
KBQ North America
KDG Free church
NBA Dogmatics
RE Homiletics
Further subjects:B Theology
B Covid-19
B Westboro Baptist Church
B Sermons; Themes
B Ideology
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Summary:The arrival of pandemic diseases (of which COVID-19 is the latest, but not likely to be the last) could be understood, along with impending ecological disaster and global warming, to be the major existential threats envisioned by, and facing, our contemporary culture. This article focuses on the use made of the theme of COVID-19 in the theology and ideology of the Westboro Baptist Church - a Calvinist and Primitive Baptist church founded in Topeka, Kansas in the 1950s by Fred Phelps Sr (1929-2014). While numerically small, the church has become infamous through its practice of picketing funerals, and has been characterized as a hate group espousing antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ positions. Through a reading and analysis of sermons and other published materials from the Westboro Baptist Church, the article maps the motif of COVID-19 as it is used by a church whose members perceive themselves as the heralds of an angry God.
ISSN:1799-3121
Contains:Enthalten in: Approaching religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.30664/ar.107883