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Scars Across Humanity: Understanding and Overcoming Violence Against Women
Elaine Storkey
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Description for Scars Across Humanity: Understanding and Overcoming Violence Against Women
Paperback. Written by a Christian feminist thinker and activist, this is a thoroughly researched and documented account of the causes of gender-based violence against women: global in scope, and covering the cruelties and injustices inflicted on women at every stage of life. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: JFFE2; JFSJ1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 131 x 198 x 25. Weight in Grams: 238.
Christianity Today 2019 Book of the Year Award - Politics and Public Life 'Scrupulously researched and documented, illustrated with both statistics and personal stories, this is a book that changes perceptions and could play a substantive role in achieving change.' -Margaret Hebblethwaite, author and missionary in Paraguay Published to coincide with the UN International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (25 November 2015), Scars Across Humanity is a thoroughly documented investigation into the causes of violence against women, past and present. Global in scope, and addressing the issues as they affect women at every stage of life, this powerful book also offers a probing critique of evolutionary and social-scientific accounts of gender-based violence, and of the role that religion can play, for good or ill, in the struggle against this worldwide problem.
Product Details
Publisher
SPCK Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
276
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780281075089
SKU
V9780281075089
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Ref
99-50
About Elaine Storkey
Elaine Storkey is a philosopher, sociologist and theologian, having held posts at the Open University, King's College, London, and the University of Oxford. In 1997 she became President of Tearfund, and has since been involved in monitoring aid, relief and advocacy work in countries of the Global South. In 2010 she and her husband Alan became founder members of Restored, an organisation committed to advocating against violence to women.
Reviews for Scars Across Humanity: Understanding and Overcoming Violence Against Women
Elaine Storkey is extremely well respected. This is a hugely important book. Violence against women is a shocking blight, perpetrated on occasion by some in church life. I particularly applaud Storkey's work in 2010 establishing the campaigning group, 'Restored'. This title deserves to be widely stocked and widely read.
Eddie Olliffe
Together Magazine
It is a difficult and challenging book to read, leaving an imprint on your heart long after reading the words.
Julie Corr
Families First
Scars Across Humanity is a powerful thrust in the direction of justice and inequality. By a long shot, this the most important book I’ve read in the past year – maybe my lifetime. Please read this book, and tell others to read it too.
Tristan Sherwin
tristansherwin.wordpress.com
‘This is a compelling and courageous book which I believe every Christian should read. It makes for challenging and painful reading, as chapter after chapter piles up incontrovertible evidence of the scale and depth of violence against women, combining extensive research with ?rst person testimony and narrative.’
Nicola Slee The Queen’s Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, Birmingham
Theology Journal Issue 119.4
This book made me angry, upset, uncomfortable, and at some points feel physically ill. It informed me on issues I didn’t even know existed. It is powerful and it is truth and I believe that everyone should read it.
Adair
Blog: Just Love St. Andrews
an ‘excellent and informative book’
Pat Pinsent
I wonder how I missed the publication of this excellent and informative book!
Pat Pinsent
Eddie Olliffe
Together Magazine
It is a difficult and challenging book to read, leaving an imprint on your heart long after reading the words.
Julie Corr
Families First
Scars Across Humanity is a powerful thrust in the direction of justice and inequality. By a long shot, this the most important book I’ve read in the past year – maybe my lifetime. Please read this book, and tell others to read it too.
Tristan Sherwin
tristansherwin.wordpress.com
‘This is a compelling and courageous book which I believe every Christian should read. It makes for challenging and painful reading, as chapter after chapter piles up incontrovertible evidence of the scale and depth of violence against women, combining extensive research with ?rst person testimony and narrative.’
Nicola Slee The Queen’s Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, Birmingham
Theology Journal Issue 119.4
This book made me angry, upset, uncomfortable, and at some points feel physically ill. It informed me on issues I didn’t even know existed. It is powerful and it is truth and I believe that everyone should read it.
Adair
Blog: Just Love St. Andrews
an ‘excellent and informative book’
Pat Pinsent
I wonder how I missed the publication of this excellent and informative book!
Pat Pinsent