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Overview2020 Publishers Weekly Book of the Year - Religion ★ Publishers Weekly starred review. The #MeToo movement has revealed sexual abuse and assault in every sphere of society, including the church. But victims are routinely ignored by fellow Christians who deny their accounts and fail to bring accountability to the perpetrators. All too often, churches have been complicit in protecting abusers, reinforcing patriarchal power dynamics, and creating cultures of secrecy, shame, and silence.Pastor and survivor Ruth Everhart shines a light on the prevalence of sexual abuse and misconduct within faith communities. She candidly discloses stories of how she and others have experienced assault in church settings, highlighting the damage done to individuals, families, and communities. Everhart offers hope to survivors as she declares that God is present with the violated and stands in solidarity with victims. Scriptural narratives like those of Tamar and Bathsheba carry powerful resonance in today's context, as do the accounts of Jesus' interactions with women. God is at work in the midst of this #MeToo moment to call the church to repentance and deliver us from violence against the vulnerable. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ruth EverhartPublisher: InterVarsity Press Imprint: Inter-Varsity Press,US Dimensions: Width: 14.10cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.326kg ISBN: 9780830845828ISBN 10: 0830845828 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 14 January 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback 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 ContentsPreface: To My Readers Introduction 1. Power and Patriarchy 2. Silence and Shame 3.The System and Secrecy 4. Accountability and Justice 5. Purity Culture and Rape Culture 6. Betrayal and Deceit 7. Vulnerability and Voice 8. Apologies and Amends 9. Lamentation and Clericalism 10. A Way Forward Acknowledgments Notes Name Index Subject IndexReviewsRuth Everhart writes with great insight and passion. She shines a steady, penetrating light on sexual abuse in the church. Alas, this book is entirely necessary. --Neal Plantinga, author of Not the Way It's Supposed to Be: A Breviary of Sin This is a book for survivors, for churches who have failed victims, for those who seek to mourn with those who mourn, and for those who love justice and endeavor to bring healing and renewal. By weaving together biblical narratives and contemporary stories with her own painful past, Ruth Everhart unflinchingly confronts the culture of silence, shame, and denial that too often characterizes a Christian response to abuse. This is a book of reckoning. --Kristin Kobes Du Mez, professor of history and gender studies at Calvin College and author of A New Gospel for Women Author InformationRuth Everhart is an author, speaker, and pastor who has served Presbyterian (PCUSA) churches for more than twenty years. A graduate of Calvin College and United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, Ruth travels widely to speak at churches, conferences and retreats. She has written for publications such as Christian Century, Sojourners, and the Washington Post, and is the author of Chasing the Divine in the Holy Land and the Christianity Today award-winning memoir Ruined. She lives near Washington, DC. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |