
Each in Our Own Language: Symbolization and Social Ethics in Rural America - Paperback
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Each in Our Own Language: Symbolization and Social Ethics in Rural America
The so-called ""rural-urban divide"" in the United States has, by many accounts, become increasingly wide and deep. Most attempts, however sincere, to find ways to heal, bridge, or otherwise help rural and urban Americans understand their interdependence fail to account for the deep--and disparate--symbolic layers that suffuse these landscapes. Benjamin Durheim steps into this space to offer an...
Benjamin Durheim is an assistant professor of theology at the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, where he teaches courses in liturgical/sacramental theology, social ethics, and rural ministry. Durheim earned his doctorate from Boston College. His publications include Christ's Gift, Our Response (Liturgical Press, 2015) and many...
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