If God Is with Us

IF 0.2 Q2 HISTORY
Vulcan Pub Date : 2018-10-22 DOI:10.1163/22134603-00601004
T. Cathcart
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Abstract

This article uses the metaphor of the U.S. Air Force as religion to provide a fresh perspective in understanding a technologically-based culture built on matters of life-and-death. The United States Air Force is the youngest military service of the United States, just recently celebrating its 70th anniversary of independent existence. The U.S. Air Force has venerated traditions, hallowed rituals, sacred myths, and holy doctrine. Its culture also has a strong respect for the well-established hierarchy, a deeply instilled reverence for senior members, a bureaucracy famous for resistance to change, and beliefs about salvation from very real, mortal danger. All of these characteristics have counterparts in religions and will be used to describe a model of a “military religion” with particular focus on the U.S. Air Force. Using this model, the Air Force’s organizational resistance to change, approach to technology and technological change, integration with other military services, and systemic cultural issues can be considered in a new light. The religious narrative—with the organizational roles of actors such as priests, prophets, and laity, and the institutional connotations of theological terms such as sacredness—provides a richer understanding of the sublimity of the U.S. Air Force and what it means to be an airman.
如果上帝与我们同在
本文将美国空军比喻为宗教,为理解建立在生死问题上的技术文化提供了一个新的视角。美国空军是美国最年轻的军种,最近刚刚庆祝独立70周年。美国空军尊重传统、神圣的仪式、神圣的神话和神圣的教义。它的文化也强烈尊重既定的等级制度,对高级成员怀有深深的崇敬之情,以抵制变革而闻名的官僚机构,以及从非常真实的致命危险中拯救出来的信念。所有这些特征在宗教中都有对应之处,并将用于描述“军事宗教”的模型,特别关注美国空军。使用该模型,可以从新的角度考虑空军对变革的组织抵抗力、技术和技术变革的方法、与其他军事部门的整合以及系统性文化问题。宗教叙事——包括牧师、先知和俗人等行动者的组织角色,以及神圣性等神学术语的制度内涵——让人们对美国空军的崇高以及作为一名飞行员意味着什么有了更丰富的理解。
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Vulcan
Vulcan Arts and Humanities-History
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