DescriptionMany people talk as though violence is a recent phenomenon in our culture, but a look at such classic sources as opera, film, art, and poetry shows that a fascination with violence has been part of our culture for a very long time.
In Misbegotten Anguish, Kirk-Duggan calls on Christians to take seriously how their tradition has participated in violence while preaching against it, and uses womanist theology, ethics, and cultural studies to explore such key issues as war, homicide, suicide, and scapegoating.