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The Persecuted Body
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Mcalister, Melani
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antipersecution discourse
/ Christ
/ Christian persecution
/ evangelical Christians
/ fear
/ human rights
/ International Religious Freedom Act
/ Islam
/ Modern History (1700 to 1945)
/ persecuted body
2012
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The Persecuted Body
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Mcalister, Melani
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/ Christ
/ Christian persecution
/ evangelical Christians
/ fear
/ human rights
/ International Religious Freedom Act
/ Islam
/ Modern History (1700 to 1945)
/ persecuted body
2012
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The Persecuted Body
2012
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Overview
This chapter examines the politics of fear underlying the antipersecution discourse that revolved around evangelical Christians at the turn of the twenty-first century. A video made by the U.S.-based Christian evangelical group Voice of the Martyrs showed that Christians are being persecuted all around the world. By the turn of the twenty-first century, a passionate concern with the persecution of Christians united conservatives as well as liberal and moderate evangelicals. The chapter shows how antipersecution discourse resulted in the passage of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998. It also considers the significance of spectacles of the violated body to the discourse of persecution and how intense attention to Christian persecution created a tension for evangelicals between the universalizing language of human rights and a specific commitment to the “persecuted body” of Christ. Finally, it explores how evangelicals' attention to Christian persecution intersects with Islamic concerns.
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Princeton University Press
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ISBN
0691153590, 9780691153599
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