RT Book T1 Religious intimacies: intersubjectivity in the modern Christian West A2 Dunn, Mary 1976- A2 Moore, Brenna LA English PP Bloomington, Indiana PB Indiana University Press YR 2020 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1724780468 AB "Religious Intimacies examines the history of modern Christianity by exploring intimate bonds through the lens of faith-confessors and penitents, husbands and wives, friends, lovers, and priests. Although many scholars have examined the nature of our ties to others as part of the process of self-formation, religious scholarship has remained inattentive to the power of these intimate bonds. In this collection of essays, each contributor considers a moment in Christian history, examining how intimate relationships intertwined with modern Christianity and Western power and politics. In doing so, editors Mary Dunn and Brenna Moore recast our understanding of modern Christianity by placing interpersonal relationships at the forefront of understanding our relationship to the divine"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BV4597.52 SN 9780253049858 SN 9780253049865 K1 Interpersonal Relations : Religious aspects : Christianity