Jesus Culture by Banning Liebscher

Jesus Culture by Banning Liebscher

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Jesus Culture by Banning Liebscher

Divorce has become one of the most widely discussed issues in America. In this innovative exploration of the phenomenon of divorce in American society, Norma Basch uses a variety of analytic perspectives to enrich our understanding of the meaning of divorce during the formative years of both the nation and its law, roughly 1770 to 1870. She provides a fascinating, thoughtful look at divorce as a legal action, as an individual experience, and as a cultural symbol in its era of institutionalization and traces the powerful legacy of the first American divorce experiences for us today.

Using a unique methodology, Basch fragments her story into three discrete but chronologically overlapping perspectives. In Part I, Rules, she analyzes the changing legal and legislative aspects of divorce and the public response to them. Part I, Mediations, focuses on individual cases and presents a close-up analysis of the way ordinary women and men tested the law in the courts. And Part I, Representations, charts the spiraling imagery of divorce through various fiction and non-fiction narratives that made their way into American popular culture during the nineteenth century.

The composite picture that emerges in Framing American Divorce is a vividly untidy one that exposes the gulf between legal and moral abstractions and everyday practices. Divorce, Basch argues, was always a focal point of conflict between the autonomy of women and the authority of men. Tracing the legal, social, and cultural experience of divorce allows Basch to provide a searching exploration of the limits of nineteenth-century ideals of domesticity, romantic love, and marriage, and their legacy for us today. She brings her findings up-to-date with a provocative discussion of the current debate over fault or no-fault divorce.

Banning and his wife, SeaJay Liebscher, are the Executive Directors of Jesus Culture, a ministry that is organizing a generation of revivalists and reformers to alter culture and transform nations. They are the Senior Leaders of Sacramento, California's Jesus Culture Church. Their desire is to see nations awakened to God's love and power, and for a generation to completely commit to the cause of Christ on the world.

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ISBN 13 9780768431001
ISBN 10 076843100X
Title Jesus Culture
Author Banning Liebscher
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Destiny Image
Year published 2009-09-01
Number of pages 226
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.