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Aliens & Strangers?: The Struggle for Coherence in the Everyday Lives of Evangelicals

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By (author): Anna Strhan

In this work of qualitative sociology, Anna Strhan offers an in-depth study of the everyday lives of members of a conservative evangelical Anglican church in London. 'St John's' is a vibrant church, with a congregation of young and middle-aged members, one in which the life of the mind is important, and faith is both a comfort and a struggle - a way of questioning the order of things within society and for themselves. The congregants of St John's see themselves as increasingly counter-cultural, moving against the grain of wider culture in London and in British society, yet they take pride in this, and see it as a central element of being Christian. This book reveals the processes through which the congregants of St John's learn to understand themselves as 'aliens and strangers' in the world, demonstrating the precariousness of projects of staking out boundaries of moral distinctiveness. Through focusing on their interactions within and outside the church, Strhan shows how the everyday experiences of members of St John's are simultaneously shaped by the secular norms of their workplaces and other city spaces and by moral and temporal orientations of their faith that rub against these. Thus their self-identification as 'aliens and strangers' both articulates and constructs an ambition to be different from others around them in the city, rooted in a consciousness of the extent to which their hopes, concerns, and longings are simultaneously shaped by their being in the world. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 388g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 233mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2019
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780198842385

About Anna Strhan

Anna Strhan is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of York. Her research interests are in the sociology of religion in conversation with the sociology of the family childhood studies urban sociology the sociology of the body and the anthropology of religion and ethics. She is the author of Levinas Subjectivity Education: Towards an Ethics of Radical Responsibility (2012).

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