Family: A Christian Social Perspective
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Family: A Christian Social Perspective   -     By: Lisa Cahill

Family: A Christian Social Perspective

Augsburg Fortress / 2000 / Paperback

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Cahill's important work brings astute historical, theological, and ethical analysis to the explosive area of family, deeply contested territory in today's cultural skirmishes. Is there an authentically Christian notion of family? Cahill asserts that the usual religious agenda of restoring the traditional nuclear family is actually misinformed and misguided. Her study of the early church, John Chrysostom, Martin Luther, the Puritans, and recent church teachings reveals an alternative Christian vision of the altrustic family, animated by Christian discipleship to stand for compassion, generosity, and justice.

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Title: Family: A Christian Social Perspective
By: Lisa Cahill
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 176
Vendor: Augsburg Fortress
Publication Date: 2000
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 0800632524
ISBN-13: 9780800632526
Stock No: WW2524X

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An authentic vision for today's familyThoughtful and informative, Cahill's work brings fresh historical, theological, and ethical thought to the explosive area of familydeeply contested territory in today's cultural and religious skirmishes. As one group of social theorists and cultural critics points to rising divorce and illegitimacy rates as symptoms of unfettered individualism and moral laxity, another side notes that the "traditional," nuclear family is actually a product of the industrial age, with its strict gender roles, public-private split, and exclusion of an underclass. In the religious arena, evangelical-conservative vs. mainline-feminist lines echo these battles, contesting the authentic meaning of family within a Christian framework.

Though "family" has been dissected in the academic and cultural wars, Cahill asserts that the usual religious agenda of restoring the traditional nuclear family is actually misinformed and misguided. It actually bolsters oppressive social, economic, and racial mechanisms that are destroying families at the bottom, middle, and even top of the ladder.

Is there an authentically Christian notion of family? Cahill's contribution shows in a striking way how very different we are counter-cultural New Testament and early-church notions of family from our ideas of "family values;" how, throughout history, other fruitful Christian examples have emerged in the work of John Chrysostom, Martin Luther, and the Puritans; how, despite distortion by gender and class divisions, there develops a Christian vision of the altruistic family, animated by Christian discipleship to stand for compassion, generosity, and justice; how pertinent this vision of the "domestic church" is to public debate and public policy.

Author Bio

Lisa Sowle Cahill is J. Donald Monan Professor of Christian Ethics at Boston College. She is author of Between the Sexes (Fortress Press 1988), Love Your Enemies (Fortress Press 1994), and Sex, Gender, and Christian Ethics (Cambridge University Press, 1996). Cahill has held leadership posts in both the Society for Christian Ethics and the Catholic Theological Society of America.

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