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theocon (THEE.oh.kawn; TH as is thin) n. A conservative who believes that religion should play a major role in forming and implementing public policy. Also: theo-con.

Example Citation:
Libertarians distrust Bush's tough law enforcement measures; neocons have split with the White House over foreign policy; cultural pessimists underestimated America's spirit; theocons still embrace public religion, a concept instantly outdated by Sept. 11.
—Jeremy Derfner, Bryan Curtis, Joshua Foer, "Cracks in the GOP," Slate Magazine, December 3, 2001

Earliest Citation:
The neoconservatives believe that America is special because it was founded on an idea—a commitment to the rights of man embodied in the Declaration of Independence—not in ethnic or religious affiliations. The theocons, too, argue that America is rooted in an idea, but they believe that idea is Christianity.
—Jacob Heilbrun, "Neocon v. Theocon," The New Republic, December 12, 1996

Notes:
This word combines theological and conservative to form a nice play on neocon, a word that entered the language surprisingly recently (1979, although neoconservative dates to 1964). Newsweek used theocon as a list heading back in 1989, but the first "real" citation is from 1996.

Related Words:
crunchy con
neo-creo
RINO

Subject Categories:
Culture - Religion
Sociology - People
The World - Politics

Posted on March 25, 2002 at 2:32 PM


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