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This American Moment - A Feminist Christian Realist Intervention (Hardcover)
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This American Moment - A Feminist Christian Realist Intervention (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Studies in Gender and International Relations
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According to this book, the United States is currently in a moment
of crisis, fomented by anxieties around race and gender politics.
Unlike fear, which is usually focused on a particular object,
anxiety is indeterminate and uncertain. It is also the emotion that
led to the election and continued support of President Trump. But
Caron Gentry says that we can deal with this anxiety in a
productive way. To do so, she turns to Reinhold Niebuhr, whose
philosophy of Christian realism has been an abiding influence on
foreign policy since the Cold War. According to Niebuhr "Man's
capacity for justice makes democracy possible; but man's
inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary." Anxiety is
central to Niebuhr's ideas: an emotion that is abiding because we
lack control over the circumstances of our lives. In turn, anxiety
prompts a desire for unity, but also an intolerance for difference.
Niebuhr suggests that anxiety can be dealt with destructively or
creatively, and that power must be balanced to prevent destructive
action. Gentry is critical of Niebuhr, saying that he gives in to
destructive tendencies in humans by elevating power above other,
more creative solutions. In This American Moment, she offers
feminist Christian realism as an alternate approach to anxiety in
international politics. Gentry's feminist Christian realism
differentiates itself from Niebuhr's Christian realism by
re-engaging the importance of love and relationships over power. It
suggests that we can arrive at creative solutions to anxiety
through a conversation about the imago dei and the inherent
commitments to community borne of one's relationship with God,
including the recognition of obligation in the face of
vulnerability. Throughout Gentry applies her ideas to the problems
of police brutality, women's reproductive health, and the rise in
fascist politics.
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