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Rita Nakashima Brock, is Associate Professor in the Endowed Chair in the Humanities, Hamline University, former director of the Women's Studies Program at Stephens College, and serves on the boards of several feminist, religious, and peace organizations, including the Center for the Preventions of mostrar más Sexual and Domestic Violence and the editorial board of the Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion mostrar menos

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Rita Nakashima Brock and Gabriella Lettini, who both grew up in families deeply affected by war, have been working closely with vets on what moral injury looks like, how vets cope with it, and what can be done to heal the damage inflicted on soldiers’ consciences. In Soul Repair, the authors tell the stories of four veterans of wars from Vietnam to our current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan—Camillo “Mac” Bica, Herman Keizer Jr., Pamela Lightsey, and Camilo Mejía—who reveal their experiences of moral injury from war and how they have learned to live with it. Brock and Lettini also explore its effect on families and communities, and the community processes that have gradually helped soldiers with their moral injuries. - from the publisher… (más)
 
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PendleHillLibrary | Sep 16, 2023 |
Very interesting account of the early Christians and when they did not use the crucifix as their symbol!
 
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LiveOakUU | 3 reseñas más. | May 24, 2013 |
Saving Paradise is a book that can't decide whether it wants to be church history or theology-based. Brock and Parker trace the ideas of salvation and paradise from the origins of Christianity through the present day - oftentimes stopping to reflect upon the brutality and corruption that have crept into Christianity's ethos of love. As we look back on the history of Christianity - the Inquisition, Crusades, martyrdoms, treatment of Native Americans - the authors seem to think that there's nothing to be said for this bloodshed except for 'Forgive them, Lord, they know not what they do.' And from there they advocate a more peaceable paradise, brought about by Christians who recognize the perversion of pure religion and seek to correct it.

I'm not saying this is a bad message; I'm a huge fan of love and peace and everything. But it's bad theology and an extremely selective reading of history, to say that 'real' Christianity simply doesn't engage or condone violence. But I think they disregard and disrespect the reality of the crucifixion by so steadfastly distancing Christianity from violence. They seem to think that if Jesus had died in his sleep at age 100, surrounded by grandchildren, Christianity would be no different and perhaps even better off.

But what does it mean for God to be Incarnate in a bloody and humiliating death? Paul calls the crucifixion a 'scandal' for good reason - it is shocking, a place where we would never expect to find God, yet that's precisely where God chooses to be presented. Why take away the overwhelming pathos of suffering and death in favor of this bland and selective reading of Jesus' ministry? For every time that Christians hear 'Follow me, for my yoke is easy and my burden light," they should also recognize that Jesus' yoke and burden were the cross that he had to carry to his own execution. The crucifix may become for Christians an embodiment of recognition of the full humanity of suffering - that if they can mourn Jesus' humiliation and death, they should be able to mourn each and every injustice against humanity. And by that, perhaps the violent and critical origins of Christianity can be partially redeemed for compassionate Christians like Brock and Parker. But to simply skim over the entire Passion and falsely bemoan the violence that 'corrupted' Christianity later just does a disservice to the challenging complexity of Jesus' ministry and God's Incarnation.
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the_awesome_opossum | 3 reseñas más. | Nov 16, 2010 |
I've only gotten through the prologue and I already know it's going to be one of those "aha" books. Check out the website for the book, particularly the photo pages. http://savingparadise.net/
 
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