Friday, February 22, 2008

"A Nation of Indians Ruled By Swedes"

In this week's National Catholic Reporter, John Allen's column considers which political themes (if any) Pope Benedict XVI may address when he visits the United States in April.

From Allen's piece:

First, Vatican officials tend to see the United States as a bulwark against secularism, especially in contrast with contemporary realities in Western Europe. Despite the fact that one can certainly find strong pockets of secularism in America, especially among elites, the reality is that the United States remains a deeply religious culture. In the most recent global values survey by the Pew Forum, 59 percent of Americans said religion is “very important” to them, in contrast to 21 percent of the Germans, for example, and 11 percent of the French ...


As the distinguished sociologist Peter Berger puts it, the United States is “a nation of Indians ruled by Swedes.” India is one of the world’s most intensely religious societies, while few places on earth are as ultra-secular as today’s Sweden.

1 comment:

John said...

I don't know about "ruled by"...