Landscapes of Christianity
Destination, Temporality, Transformation
James S Bielo editor Amos S Ron editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Oct '22
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The first book to look at how Christianity intersects with nature and land and explore how landscapes are central to Christianity as a lived religion.
How do Christians make relationships with land central to their faith? How have the realities of materiality, geography, and ecology shaped Christian territories of belonging and theologies of territory? What social-economic-political conditions surround exchanges between religion and nature? This book explores how Christianity intersects with nature to create unique religious landscapes. Case studies range from the Mormon Trail across the USA completed by thousands every year, to the Catholic devotional cult of and shrine to St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina. Contributors examine the entangled forms of agency between nature and culture that are at work as Christians produce, consume, experience, imagine, inhabit, manage, and struggle over formations of land. Focusing on Christian engagements with land forms in the early 21st century, this book advances the spatial turn in the study of religion, contributes to the anthropology of religion and the study of global Christianities, as well as our understanding of the relationship between Christianity, space and place.
ISBN: 9781350062894
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
280 pages