Being About Borders: A Christian Anthropology Of Difference,New
Being About Borders: A Christian Anthropology Of Difference,New
Being About Borders: A Christian Anthropology Of Difference,New

Being About Borders: A Christian Anthropology Of Difference,New

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In An Age Of Globalization, Where Borders Seem To Be Disappearing Everywhere 'Between Nations, Religions, And Even Within Families 'It Is Easy To Believe Our Reactions To Difference Are Vanishing As Well. Bringing Together The Latest Insights From Constructive Theology, Contemporary Continental Theory, And Trauma Studies, Michele Saracino Shows How Deceiving And Even Deadly This Assumption Can Be. She Argues That, In The Post '9/11 Era, Christians Are Obligated Now More Than Ever To Be Vigilant About Difference, To Be Attentive To The Emotional Dissonance That Encountering Others Incites, And To Acknowledge It Before Border Disputes Escalate Into Violence. We Are Neither So Different That We Have Nothing To Talk About Nor So Similar That We Have Everything To Celebrate. Instead, For Saracino, We Are Caught In The Middle At Porous Borders, At Inbetween Spaces, Which Cause Consternation, Fear, Anger, And Even Rage. By Embracing These Conflicting Emotions That Accompany Border Life, Saracino Claims That Christians Can Honor The Person And Work Of Jesus Christ And The Mystery Of The Incarnation, And Perhaps Become Living Memorials To Those Who Have Suffered Trauma All In The Name Of Their Being Different.Michele Saracino Is An Associate Professor Of Religious Studies At Manhattan College In Riverdale, New York. She Is The Author Of On Being Human: A Conversation With Lonergan And Levinas And Researches And Teaches On The Intersections Between Theology And Culture.

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  • Q: What is the size of the book? A: The book is six inches wide, nine inches tall, and zero point thirty-nine inches thick. It contains a total of one hundred sixty-eight pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is published in paperback binding. Paperback is lightweight and flexible, making it easy to carry.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Michele Saracino. She is an associate professor specializing in religious studies.
  • Q: What themes does the book explore? A: The book explores themes of globalization, difference, and Christian anthropology. It examines how these concepts impact our perceptions and reactions.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for all audiences? A: Yes, this book is suitable for readers interested in Christianity and theology. It addresses complex issues relevant to a broad audience.
  • Q: What is the reading level of this book? A: This book is suitable for adults and advanced high school students. Its themes and discussions may be complex for younger readers.
  • Q: How should I care for this book? A: To keep the book in good condition, store it in a dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid bending the cover or dog-earing the pages.
  • Q: Can this book be safely read by children? A: Yes, the content is appropriate for older teens and adults. However, younger children may find the themes complex.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: Books typically do not come with warranties. However, you may check the return policy at the retailer.
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  • Q: Does this book include references or citations? A: Yes, the book includes references to various theological and cultural studies. This supports the author's arguments.
  • Q: Is this book part of a series? A: No, this book is a standalone publication. It does not belong to a series.
  • Q: What age group is this book intended for? A: This book is intended for adults and mature teens interested in religious studies and anthropology.
  • Q: Are there any illustrations in the book? A: No, this book does not include illustrations. It primarily consists of text discussing theological concepts.
  • Q: What is the main argument of the book? A: The main argument is that Christians must be vigilant about difference in a globalized world, acknowledging emotional responses to others.
  • Q: Can I find this book in libraries? A: Yes, many libraries stock this book, especially those with strong religious studies or anthropology collections.

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