Exile and Embrace: Contemporary Religious Discourse on the Death Penalty

Exile and Embrace: Contemporary Religious Discourse on the Death Penalty

by Anthony Santoro
Exile and Embrace: Contemporary Religious Discourse on the Death Penalty

Exile and Embrace: Contemporary Religious Discourse on the Death Penalty

by Anthony Santoro

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Overview

With passion and precision, Exile and Embrace examines the key elements of the religious debates over capital punishment and shows how they reflect the values and self-understandings of contemporary Americans. Santoro demonstrates that capital punishment has relatively little to do with the perpetrators and much more to do with those who would impose the punishment. Because of this, he convincingly argues, we should focus our attention not on the perpetrators and victims, as is typically the case in debates pro and con about the death penalty, but on ourselves and on the mechanisms that we use to impose or oppose the death penalty.An important book that will appeal to those involved in the death penalty debate and to general religious studies and American studies scholars, as well.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781555538187
Publisher: Northeastern University Press
Publication date: 08/13/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 594 KB

About the Author

ANTHONY SANTORO is a postdoctoral fellow at Heidelberg University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Between Moral Certainty and Morally Certain The Churches Discuss the Death Penalty
Between the Innocent Man and Osama bin Laden The Believer and the Death Penalty, as Viewed from the Pew
The Exile Instantiated and Revealed
The Bloggers’ Exegesis From the Death Penalty to Taxonomies of the Executive
Death, Difference, and Conscience
Opening the Space From Exile to Embrace
Conclusion
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index

What People are Saying About This

John D. Bessler

"Anthony Santoro's Exile and Embrace shows how religious beliefs still infuse America's death penalty debate. In bearing witness to Virginia's dehumanizing capital punishment system, Santoro tells the stories of everyone from death row chaplains to bloggers and Bible study participants. In discussing transgression, retribution and "the other," he skillfully demonstrates how executions say more about us than the offenders."

Susan F. Sharp

“Santoro’s Exile and Embrace is a masterfully written book about religious discourse on the death penalty in the U.S. The concept of exile versus embrace captures the heart of religious debates on the topic. One of the book’s strengths is the remarkable way that Santoro captures similarities between the two camps rather than only differences, showing that it is beliefs about the degree of distance between the offender and society that are important. This book is a must-read for anyone wanting to understand the heart of contemporary death penalty debates.”

From the Publisher

"Santoro's Exile and Embrace is a masterfully written book about religious discourse on the death penalty in the U.S. The concept of exile versus embrace captures the heart of religious debates on the topic. One of the book's strengths is the remarkable way that Santoro captures similarities between the two camps rather than only differences, showing that it is beliefs about the degree of distance between the offender and society that are important. This book is a must-read for anyone wanting to understand the heart of contemporary death penalty debates." —Susan F. Sharp, L. J. Semrod Presidential Professor, University of Oklahoma and author of Hidden Victims: The Effects of the Death Penalty on Families of the Accused

"Anthony Santoro's Exile and Embrace shows how religious beliefs still infuse America's death penalty debate. In bearing witness to Virginia's dehumanizing capital punishment system, Santoro tells the stories of everyone from death row chaplains to bloggers and Bible study participants. In discussing transgression, retribution, and 'the other,' he skillfully demonstrates how executions say more about us than about the offenders." —John D. Bessler, associate professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law, adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, and author of Cruel and Unusual: The American Death Penalty and the Founders' Eighth Amendment

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