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Between Heaven and Earth: The Religious Worlds People Make and the Scholars Who Study Them

Between Heaven and Earth: The Religious Worlds People Make and the Scholars Who Study Them

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Between Heaven and Earth explores the relationships men, women, and children have formed with the Virgin Mary and the saints in twentieth-century American Catholic history, and reflects, more broadly, on how people live in the company of sacred figures and how these relationships shape the ties between people on earth. In this boldly argued and beautifully written book, Robert Orsi also considers how scholars of religion occupy the ground in between belief and analysis, faith and scholarship.

Orsi infuses his analysis with an autobiographical voice steeped in his own Italian-American Catholic background--from the devotion of his uncle Sal, who had cerebral palsy, to a crippled saint, Margaret of Castello; to the bond of his Tuscan grandmother with Saint Gemma Galgani.

Religion exists not as a medium of making meanings, Orsi maintains, but as a network of relationships between heaven and earth involving people of all ages as well as the many sacred figures they hold dear. Orsi argues that modern academic theorizing about religion has long sanctioned dubious distinctions between good or real religious expression on the one hand and bad or bogus religion on the other, which marginalize these everyday relationships with sacred figures.

This book is a brilliant critical inquiry into the lives that people make, for better or worse, between heaven and earth, and into the ways scholars of religion could better study of these worlds.

Author: Robert A. Orsi
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 11/19/2006
Pages: 264
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.83lbs
Size: 9.22h x 6.28w x 0.61d
ISBN: 9780691127767

About the Author
Robert A. Orsi is Charles Warren Professor of the History of Religion in America, Harvard Divinity School. He is the author of The Madonna of 115th Street, winner of the John Gilmary Shea Prize of the American Catholic Historical Association; and of Thank You, St. Jude, winner of the 1998 Merle Curti Award in American Social History.

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