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OverviewMany American Christians have come to understand their relationship to other Christian denominations and traditions through the lens of religious persecution. This book provides a historical account of these developments, showing the global, theological, and political changes that made it possible for contemporary Christians to claim that there is a global war on Christians. This book, however, does not advocate on behalf of particular repressed Christian communities, nor does it argue for the genuineness (or lack thereof) of certain Christians' claims of persecution. Instead, this book is the first to examine the idea that there is a ""global war on Christians"" and its analytical implications. It does so by giving a concise history of the categories (like ""martyrs""), evidence (statistics and metrics), and theologies that have come together to produce a global Christian imagination premised upon the notion of shared suffering for one's faith. The purpose in doing so is not to deny certain instances of suffering or death; rather, it is to reflect upon the consequences for thinking about religious violence and Christianity worldwide using terms such as a ""global war on Christians."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jason BrunerPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.004kg ISBN: 9781978816824ISBN 10: 1978816820 Pages: 250 Publication Date: 12 March 2021 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: College/higher education , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Preface 1. Coming to Terms: Christians, Martyrs, and Persecution 2. Christians, Martyrdom, and Persecution from the New Testament to the Reformation 3. Religious Persecution and American Christianity 4. A Global War on Christians? 5. The Global Politics of the Suffering Body of Christ Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments IndexReviewsPersecution, Martyrdom, and Christian Identity: 7 Questions with Jason Bruner -- Sacred Matters A significant contribution. --David Smith author of Religious Persecution and Political Order in the United States Jason Bruner's Imagining Persecution offers a polite, probing, and ultimately devastating deconstruction of the common American Christian belief that there is at this time a global war of persecution against Christians. This is an extraordinarily important book. In its own understated way it raises this fundamental question -- why exactly is it so important for conservative American Christians to believe they are part of a globally persecuted community? --David P. Gushee author of Still Christian: Following Jesus Out of American Evangelism. A significant contribution. --David Smith author of Religious Persecution and Political Order in the United States Jason Bruner's Imagining Persecution offers a polite, probing, and ultimately devastating deconstruction of the common American Christian belief that there is at this time a global war of persecution against Christians. This is an extraordinarily important book. In its own understated way it raises this fundamental question -- why exactly is it so important for conservative American Christians to believe they are part of a globally persecuted community? --David P. Gushee author of Still Christian: Following Jesus Out of American Evangelism. """New Books Network - New Nooks in Christian Studies"" interview with Jason Bruner-- ""New Books Network - New Nooks in Christian Studies"" ""Persecution, Martyrdom, and Christian Identity: 7 Questions with Jason Bruner""-- ""Sacred Matters"" ""A significant contribution.""--David Smith ""author of Religious Persecution and Political Order in the United States"" ""Jason Bruner's Imagining Persecution offers a polite, probing, and ultimately devastating deconstruction of the common American Christian belief that there is at this time a global war of persecution against Christians. This is an extraordinarily important book. In its own understated way, it raises this fundamental question--why exactly is it so important for conservative American Christians to believe they are part of a globally persecuted community?""--David P. Gushee ""author of Still Christian: Following Jesus Out of American Evangelism.""" Jason Bruner's Imagining Persecution offers a polite, probing, and ultimately devastating deconstruction of the common American Christian belief that there is at this time a global war of persecution against Christians. This is an extraordinarily important book. In its own understated way it raises this fundamental question -- why exactly is it so important for conservative American Christians to believe they are part of a globally persecuted community? --David P. Gushee author of Still Christian: Following Jesus Out of American Evangelism. Author InformationJASON BRUNER is an associate professor of global Christianity in the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies at Arizona State University in Tempe. He is author of Living Salvation in the East African Revival in Uganda. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |