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Public Religion and the Urban Environment: Constructing a River Town R. Bohannon
Public Religion and the Urban Environment: Constructing a River Town by Dr Richard Bohannon
1st Edition
Hardcover – 1 May 2012

The first study to show the great influence of religious language on how people perceive the relationship between cities and their environments.

Reviews

The author's examination of the religious images and narratives at work through out and after the disaster of the river flooding in Grand Forks reveals astonishing experiences of the both separate and interwoven views of the natural and the urban, the human and the divine. Inspiringly, the book explores in depth the role and significance of Christian narratives and images as normative tools in disaster management and urban ecological restoration. (Sigurd Bergmann, Professor of Religious Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim and former chair of the European Forum on the Study of Religion and the Environment.)

As we face increasing climate instability, this stunning study of the pressured relation between urban and nonhuman nature offers a non-apocalyptic prescience to ecological studies across the disciplines.Raising fresh questions about the role of religion in the interpretation of disaster, reconstruction, and human control, Bohannon's gripping narrative flows with the power of the river it follows. (Catherine Keller, Professor of Constructive Theology, Graduate Division of Religion, Drew University, USA, and author of On the Mystery.)

Bohannon skillfully brings together the interdisciplinary conversations regarding religion and cities, cities and nature, and religion and ecology as he traces the often mixed religious imagery regarding both cities and nature. Indeed, for anyone interested in these fields, as well as the cultural response to natural disasters, this book raises important questions as it explores expanding these discourses in a more complex direction. A well-written and fascinating study of the cultural perceptions that shape our sense of "acts of God" and "natural disasters", and what they reveal about our larger understanding of cities and nature and the desire to control nature. (Laurel Kearns, Associate Professor of Sociology and Religion and Environmental Studies, Drew University, USA.)

Book Description
The first study to show the great influence of religious language on how people perceive the relationship between cities and their environments.

About the Author
Richard Bohannon teaches at the College of St. Benedict & St. John's University, in central Minnesota, USA.

Product details
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bloomsbury Publishing / BLM ACADEMIC UK; 1st edition (1 May 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1441103570
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 9781441103574
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.6 x 2.27 x 23.39 cm

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