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Obama's Eulogy Invokes Spirit Of Black Church, Reinhold Niebuhr

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First Posted: 01/15/2011 8:25 am Updated: 05/25/2011 6:25 pm

By Daniel Burke
Religion News Service


WASHINGTON (RNS) Expecting a speech, Americans instead heard a sermon.

Drawing on Scripture, theology and the rising rhythms of black preaching, President Obama was more pastor than politician at Wednesday's (Jan. 12) memorial service for the victims of last week's shooting in Arizona.

It was an aspect of Obama that galvanized his 2008 campaign, but had scarcely emerged since he entered the White House, according to some observers.

"I was glad to see it back," said Martha Simmons, co-editor of Preaching with Sacred Fire, an anthology of African-American sermons. "I had missed that in his speeches over the last two years."

There are a lot of good speakers in politics, she said. "But it's not the same as being able to hit that soul area. If you can tap into that, you tap into something powerful and important."

Like past presidents confronted by tragedy, Obama's pastoral side surfaced at a moment of national grief, when the commander in chief is called upon to comfort the afflicted and make sense of the senseless.

Obama both embodied and gently resisted that role on Wednesday.

In the wake of last Saturday's shootings, partisans on the left and right sharply debated whether inflammatory political rhetoric inspired accused gunman Jared Lee Loughner to kill six people and wound more than a dozen more, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz.

But wanton evil defies easy explanation, Obama said.

"Scripture tells us that there is evil in the world, and that terrible things happen for reasons that defy human understanding," Obama said. "In the words of Job, 'When I looked for light, then came darkness.' Bad things happen, and we have to guard against simple explanations in the aftermath."

Instead, Obama called on Americans to be more humble, "expand our moral imaginations," and "sharpen our instincts for empathy."

Shaun Casey, an ethicist at Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, said Obama's speech echoed the tenets of 20th-century Protestant theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, who has been a moral touchstone for this president. For Niebuhr, pride and self-righteousness were cardinal sins, and evil an ever-present mystery.

"Obama called for humility, the antidote to pride and self-righteousness," Casey said. "It was a way of addressing the polarization and vitriol by pointing the finger at everyone."

Again drawing on the Old Testament, Obama also quoted from Psalm 46, implicitly comparing Tucson to Scripture's "city of God."

"God is within her, she will not fall," Obama recited from the Psalm. "God will help her at the break of day."

Jacques Berlinerblau, author of Thumpin' It, a study of how modern presidents have used the Bible, said the Psalms have been a popular choice for presidential rhetoric. "You cannot lose with the Psalms," he said.

Obama's chosen passage offered comfort to a traumatized city and echoed Ronald Reagan's evocation of America as a divinely favored "shining city upon a hill."

"Obama is trying to get something across about a city resurrecting itself," said Berlinerblau, a professor at Georgetown University.

In its contours and cadences, Obama's address drew on traditions of black preaching rarely if ever seen in presidential speeches, said Simmons, who directs an online African-American lectionary project.

"You can tell this man has spent time in African-American churches, no doubt about that," she said.

For example, Obama employed call-and-response, repeating the phrase "Gabby opened her eyes," three times as the audience cheered the good news about Giffords. "I know where that came from," Simmons said. "I hear that every Sunday."

And after honoring the victims and extolling the bystanders who helped prevent further killings, Obama moved toward his speech's moral message. "We call that the close, or the celebration," Simmons said. "It's the higher point that people can take with them when they leave church."

Often a preacher will use a Bible parable or a Psalm to deliver the take-home message, but Obama used the memory of Christina Taylor Green, an innocent and energetic 9-year-old killed in Saturday's attack.

"If there are rain puddles in heaven," Obama said, "Christina is jumping in them today. "And here on this earth -- here on this earth, we place our hands over our hearts, and we commit ourselves as Americans to forging a country that is forever worthy of her gentle, happy spirit."

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JFoxCPT
10:01 AM on 01/20/2011
Daniel Burke writes: "If there are rain puddles in heaven," Obama said, "Christina is jumping in them today. "And here on this earth -- here on this earth, we place our hands over our hearts, and we commit ourselves as Americans to forging a country that is forever worthy of her gentle, happy spirit."

I would like to add another dimension to what he has to say in this fine article. I believe that President Obama gave people an IMAGE along with a memory of the child Christina Green. The memory provides comfort regarding Christina but it is the IMAGE of her jumping in rain puddles that provides the possibility of a change of heart in us.

He magnifies and amplifies that image by encouraging people to place their hands over their hearts when considering it.

( I doubt if any American President has ever suggested such a thing and it garnered little attention probably because it felt natural Obama's way of looking at things. )

It's the poetic image that provides the catalyst for change. The poet Rainer Maria Rilke wrote: "You must give birth to your images, they are the future waiting to be born."
07:32 AM on 01/16/2011
i don't believe president Obama is a religious man.
I doesn't really matter to me at all, because i don't judge people for their religion, but for who they are as human being. But all that Christian facade faith that he portrait himself with, i just don't buy it.
I don't even think is a Muslim.
I think he is just a non believer but for political reasons has to show that he is a church goer and stuff like that.
Now all the church goers are going to be mad at me but i just express what i think
I can be wrong with my opinion, but opinions are just opinions, not necessarily have to be the truth.
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Ronp
04:11 AM on 01/16/2011
When one reviews the speeches of Barack Obama going back throughout his campaign and the past two years, it's easy to notice his repeated precise and elegant use of social justice themes that traverse well beyond the rhythms of the black church and that are so very refreshing and inspiring.

Whenever I hear him in this realm, it reminds me so much of the years of spiritual fulfillment I experienced listening to the Trinity United Church of God and Christ in Chicago services. It's so sad and unfortunate that the predatory nature and pack mentality of the American press, has resulted in TUCC and it's pastor's names invoking fear-flight responses, which have blinded and deafened so many media consumers from experiencing such blessings.
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Ronp
04:13 AM on 01/16/2011
I meant "Trinity United Church of Christ" in Chicago.
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EuropeWindAndFire
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04:46 PM on 01/15/2011
Obama did very well. I stayed up late at 3.00 AM Dutch time to watch his speech. He didn't disappoint me. I was a bit surprised about how he applauded the people he adressed. It looked like an awkward TV-moment. Watching an individual applaud. The speech however was very good.
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cayuse
Soaring Eagle, soaring to Spirit from the ego self
04:33 PM on 01/15/2011
When GOD walked the earth as Christ and SAID "Love you Enemies" be righteous (right acting)

And you Applaud. Misconception is not the way of the Lord or the WORD of GOD. Can anyone fine Christ quoting the Old Testament. Is not the New Testament the word of GOD and not a jewish book.

But that is me. I love the WORD Christ Deed and Grace and my Spirit Within. As I see that as Buddha, Mohammad and Krishna and certainly not the Old Testament.

The things WAR has been made of for Century.

I do think Reverend Wright ware RIGHT America has done DAMable things Like Japan's firebomb and Nuke, German bombing after the surrender, Slavery and stealing the land from the Indians

Today I would add Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Yemen, and Samalia
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redsquirell
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01:40 AM on 01/16/2011
I sort of recall reading that Jesus was a Jew, and in fact probably a Rabbi as he taught in the Temple
John 18:20
“I have spoken openly to the world,” Jesus replied. “I always taught in synagogues or at the temple, where all the Jews come together. I said nothing in secret"

Mark 12:35 (King James Version)

"And Jesus answered and said, while he taught in the temple, 'How say the scribes that Christ is the son of David?'".

Just saying...
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cayuse
Soaring Eagle, soaring to Spirit from the ego self
08:50 PM on 01/16/2011
He said he came not to condemn the OT, but exemplify it. Surely not teaching it

The new Testament of Christ, Jesus of body and born a jew, taught the WORD of GOD and the Gospel of Christ, DEED. Father, Son and Holy Ghost and we all are the Son of GOD, GRACE, even the jew

If GOD walked the earth he may have taught in synagogues, but if I remember he threw trinkets and gold all over the place. Saying this is not righteousness or one with GOD.

I do not think the Jewish synagogues teach we should become Christ, GOD Conscious.
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Salty too
2 Timothy 4:1-5
11:55 AM on 01/16/2011
Christ quoted and refered to the OT many times.
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cayuse
Soaring Eagle, soaring to Spirit from the ego self
08:55 PM on 01/16/2011
My response above says it once. The New Testament is WORD of GOD. He walked the earth as Christ in the body of jesus teaching this Gospel, DEED. His body, flesh died, and he return to (as) GOD once again and all men become HE, the son of GOD.

ROMANS:

12
¶ Therefore, brethren, we are debtors, not to the flesh, to live after the flesh.
13
For if ye live after the flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live.
14
For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.
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cayuse
Soaring Eagle, soaring to Spirit from the ego self
04:22 PM on 01/15/2011
Boy, I could not even listen to Obama's speech or even read your article.

Why, because first I think Reverend Wright spoke more to the Black and White experience than Obama.

Who is responsible for the Drones that hitting Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Samalia. Not reverend Wright, OBAMA. I doubt if there is a black person who does not know in their heart the truth of insane actions of Arizona or the Drones or the streets of America where bullet are going off in the same tragedy every day. It just is not a politician who is responsible for allowing th ills and surely not the 9 year olds who are victimized everyday
11:56 AM on 01/15/2011
Nice jod Barack Obama, I say this to the man, not the office or his party but to his heart I know who your are now, inside, and that matters al lot to me and to a lot of other struggling people in a hurting world, we have a man of light leading against a darkness that shall not prevail against the light, politics aside this is just as right as rain and right again those puddles are more fun to jump into when the sun is bright and the angels are singing along in the company of heaven children are sfae forever there and I a m glad to see that Barack Obama has seen their joy.
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Madelaine
Psychotherapist; researcher; advocate-human rights
11:28 AM on 01/15/2011
The article is full of peoples' projections on Obama about their own religions.
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nana4g
11:05 AM on 01/15/2011
We could use more of that. However, I can understand that there is a place and a time and a circumstance, although, I have always said, something very spiritual permeates this man that causes such dignity and an overall sense of "forgiveness" that he carries with him.
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Madelaine
Psychotherapist; researcher; advocate-human rights
11:30 AM on 01/15/2011
So well said, Nana4g....thanks!
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You Are My Density
Independent--it's just ONE country.
05:13 AM on 01/17/2011
F&F That light is probably what has the right so freaked out. They know there isn't anyone else remotely like that on their side, this on top of having literally nothing to recommend any of them, no accomplishments to run on, just negative stuff against the President and/or the Democrats. it's a shame, really.