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Move

Autor Richard Evans
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 noi 2025
What is a religion? That is the question that Richard Kent Evans attempts to answer in this book. He does so through the story of MOVE, a little-known group with a fascinating story. MOVE emerged in Philadelphia in the early 1970s. It was a small, mostly African American group devoted to the teachings of John Africa. In 1985, the Philadelphia Police Department--working in concert with federal and state law enforcement--attacked a home that "MOVE people," as they preferred to be known, shared in West Philadelphia. Hundreds of police officers and firefighters laid siege to the building using tear gas, ten thousand rounds of ammunition, and improvised explosives. Most infamously, a police officer riding in a helicopter dropped a bomb containing C-4 explosives, which he had acquired from the FBI, onto the roof of the MOVE house. The bomb started a fire, which officials allowed to spread in hopes of chasing the MOVE people out of the house. Police officers fired upon those who tried to escape the flames. Eleven MOVE people died in the attack, including John Africa. Five of those who died were children.In this book, Richard Kent Evans tells the story of MOVE--a story that has been virtually lost outside of Philadelphia. What was MOVE? Many MOVE members thought of themselves as belonging to a religion, and they sought legal recognition. But to others, including other religious groups like the Quakers and, more importantly, the courts, MOVE was anything but a religion. Evans dives deep into how we decide what constitutes a genuine religious tradition, and the enormous consequences of that decision.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197839065
ISBN-10: 0197839061
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

This book questions religion as a category of politics and allows us to underline the suspicion in which the US authorities hold religions, particularly when it comes to African-Americans... the book is fascinating reading for anyone interested in American religious history, African-American history.
Part ethnography, part deep exploration of previously unexamined archives, Evans's tightly written and fast-paced book is the definitive treatment of the MOVE bombing and the events leading to it.
In sum, Evans's book is a worthwhile read...
Groundbreaking... Evans's chronicle of MOVE's history is both sorely needed and hauntingly timely.
[A] compelling and rich narrative... The book engages political theology, sociology of religion, race and religion, American religious history, and new religious movements. Evans engages questions on ethics, theology, philosophy of religion, and power. As such, a multitude of audiences, both academic and popular, will find the book attractive. I suspect MOVE will become a staple text in several spaces that seek to grapple with big questions related to religion and civil society.
Evans's critically important text makes a compelling case that MOVE is essential to understanding American religion in the twentieth century.
Richard Kent Evans's MOVE: An American Religion operates on several levels vital to today's social and political discourse, both inside and outside the academic community.

Notă biografică

Richard Kent Evans studied at Auburn University and Texas Tech before earning a Ph.D. in history from Temple University. Evans served on the faculty at Haverford College in Pennsylvania and as the project coordinator for an international organization interested in the publicly engaged and interdisciplinary study of religion and politics before returning to his home state to direct the Alabama Writers' Forum.