Hostile Environment - George Yancey - Other - INTERVARSITY PRESS - 9780830844227 - July 17, 2015
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Hostile Environment

George Yancey

Hostile Environment

Understanding and Responding to AntiChristian Bias.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Haters Gotta Hate: Roots of Christianophobia 3. Can't Please All the People 4. Are Christians Responsible for Christianophobia? 5. The Particular Challenge of Homosexuality 6. Trouble Within 7. Hate Me Not 8. How to Deal with Christianophobia ReferencesReview Quotes: "Everyone should read George Yancey's pioneering work on extreme hostility toward Christians. It is data-based, balanced and practical."--Tony Carnes, publisher and editor, A Journey through NYC Religions, nycreligion.infoReview Quotes: "George Yancey is a sociologist of consequence, and Hostile Environment represents his most significant research yet. In the book, Yancey provides a perceptive scholarly analysis of Christianophobia. He unpacks the root causes of anti-Christian hostility and helps Christians understand how to respond with wisdom, love and equity. Highly recommended."--Bruce Riley Ashford, associate professor of theology and culture, Southeastern Baptist Theological SeminaryReview Quotes: "Christians working in the seats of power of the culture (e.g., universities, media, government) regularly experience challenges from those who oppose any sign of Christianity in the public arena. George Yancey's book Hostile Environment combines empirical evidence with fair-minded, exacting analysis. Yancey has written a set of carefully reasoned principles and examples for Christians to consider in advancing their voices in what Richard John Neuhaus called 'the naked public square.' The book describes the underlying reason for the nakedness of the public square and the characteristics of those who aim to maintain its secularity. It offers principled remedies to all those who struggle to share the unique and productive knowledge that is in Christ to a society that thinks it has outgrown him. The work is fair minded, carefully researched, clearly reasoned and courageously argued."--Mary Poplin, Claremont Graduate University, author of Is Reality Secular?Review Quotes: "Hostile Environment is a clearly-written summary of the increasing harassment of Christians. Some will want to withdraw from American society and become the twenty-first century Amish, but it will be better to learn from George Yancey and peaceably but firmly confront anti-Christian bigotry."--Marvin Olasky, editor in chief, World News GroupReview Quotes: "Yancey urges us to get in the war in an honorable way, adding our courage and insight for cultural survival and renewal. At times we're to fight fire with fire. That might mean calling out bigotry and hate where you see it. Love speaks. Love tells the truth. Love risks. Love does not fail."--Kelly Monroe Kullberg, founder, The America Conservancy and The Veritas Forum, author, Finding God at HarvardPublisher Marketing: "The only good Christian is a dead Christian." In our heated cultural environment, comments like this are increasingly common. Sometimes Christians are too quick to claim that they are being persecuted. But Christians aren't just being paranoid or alarmist. Anti-Christian hostility is real. Sociologist George Yancey explores the phenomenon of Christianophobia, an intense animosity against Christians and the Christian faith. Among some circles, opposition to Christianity manifests much like other historic prejudices like anti-Semitism or racial discrimination. While Christianophobia in the United States does not typically rise to the violent levels of religious persecution in other parts of the world, Christians are often still treated in ways that perpetuate negative stereotypes and contribute to culture war acrimony. Yancey unpacks the underlying perspectives and root causes of Christianophobia, and he considers to what extent Christians have themselves contributed to anti-Christian hostility. At times, criticisms of Christians are justified, but Christians can confront untruths without capitulation. In this truthful yet hope-filled treatise, Yancey shows how Christians can respond more constructively, defusing tensions and working toward the common good.

Contributor Bio:  Yancey, George George Yancey is professor of sociology at the University of North Texas. He is the author of numerous books, including What Motivates Cultural Progressives?: Understanding Opposition to the Political and Christian Rightand Compromising Scholarship: Religions and Political Bias in American Higher Education.

Media Other     N/A   (Unknown format)
Released July 17, 2015
ISBN13 9780830844227
Label INTERVARSITY PRESS
Genre Textbooks     Religion     Religious Orientation > Christian
Pages 192
Dimensions 140 × 210 × 13 mm   ·   236 g

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