God and Caesar at the Rio Grande: Sanctuary and the Politics of Religion
God and Caesar at the Rio Grande: Sanctuary and the Politics of Religion
by Hilary Cunningham
University of Minnesota Press, 1995
Paper: 978-0-8166-2457-7
Library of Congress Classification BV4466.C86 1995
Dewey Decimal Classification 261.832
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- Introduction. On the Steps of Sanctuary: Religion and Politics in the United States
- 1.
- Sanctuary and Theoretical Frameworks: Anthropology, Religion, and Power
- 2.
- Local History, Part 1: Declaring Sanctuary for Central Americans (July 1980 to December 1982)
- 3.
- Local History, Part 2: The U.S. Sanctuary Movement on Trial (January 1983 to July 1986)
- 4.
- Sanctuary and the Judeo-Christian Tradition
- 5.
- Separation and Covenant: Church Sanctuary in the U.S. Tradition
- 6.
- Creating “Social Space”: Sanctuary and the Reconstitution of “Church”
- 7.
- Sanctuary and the Central American Odyssey
- 8.
- Anatomy of an “Underground” Church
- 9.
- Reconstructing Religious Identity and Practice: Churches, States, and the “Global Order”