Evangelical Countercult Apologists versus Astrology

An Unresolved Conundrum

Authors

  • Philip Johnson TBA
  • Simeon Payne University of Western Sydney

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jasr.v17i2.3830

Keywords:

astrology, evangelism

Abstract

Astrology is a religious, divinatory tool with an ancient pedigree found across many cultures. In the current era astrology is widely used in do-it-yourself (DIY) approaches to spirituality. Since the Reformation, there have been three primary Evangelical Protestant responses to astrology: “critical rejection”, “qualified embrace”, and “apologetic engagement”. Contemporary polemics resemble a form of reality maintenance bounded by “fear” of the alien other, with the objective being the nihilation of astrology as a spiritual competitor. Evangelical Protestants face increased challenges from DIY spiritualities concerning divination and guidance. This paper inquires into the Evangelical responses, noting how each one reflects sympathies or antipathies toward the concept of natural theology or general revelation in the history of Christian thought. The discussion explores these issues, as well as considering what theological questions arise vis-à-vis astrology.

Author Biographies

  • Philip Johnson, TBA
    Co-written three books and is completing a dissertation examining Evangelical countercult apologetics.
  • Simeon Payne, University of Western Sydney
    The Baptist Union of NSW has appointed him chaplain at the Campbelltown campus of UWS, and as a church planter

Published

2007-08-25

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Johnson, P., & Payne, S. (2007). Evangelical Countercult Apologists versus Astrology: An Unresolved Conundrum. Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.1558/jasr.v17i2.3830