Article ID: CBB637788179

If God Is with Us: The Religious Culture of the U.S. Air Force (October 2018)

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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.

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Authors & Contributors
Michael W. Hankins
Lerone A. Martin
Jim Laurier
Bill Yenne
M.C. Elish
Peter E. Davies
Journals
History and Technology
Air Power History
Vulcan
Technology and Culture
Science, Technology and Human Values
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Air University Press
Penguin Press
Osprey Publishing
Specialty Press
New York University Press
Concepts
Military technology
Technology and religion
Religion
Cold War
Technology
Development of technology; change in technology
People
Boyd, John Richard
Cranach, Lucas
Luther, Martin
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
Early modern
Renaissance
Medieval
Places
United States
Great Britain
Indonesia
Germany
France
Europe
Institutions
United States Air Force (USAF)
United States. Department of Defense
United States Space Force (USSF)
World Council of Churches
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
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