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Yvonne C. Zimmerman offers a groundbreaking exploration of the relationship between freedom and sexual regulation in American approaches to human trafficking.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Gender, Sex and Religion in U.S.--- American Anti-Trafficking Activism
- 1. Trickle Down
- 2. Standing on the Premises: Theology and Religion in the Bush Administration's Anti-Trafficking Project
- 3. Theological Foundations of Moral Imagination
- 4. Cultural Foundations of Moral Imagination
- 5. Bad Sex
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics, Methodist Theological School in Ohio
Zusammenfassung
Yvonne C. Zimmerman offers a groundbreaking exploration of the relationship between freedom and sexual regulation in American approaches to human trafficking.
Zusatztext
A brilliant analysis and critique of how law and policy were crafted and the agenda set on this compelling problem through the unusual linkage of conservative religious values, partisan politics, and select feminist theory. Dr. Zimmerman not only shows us that the separation of Church and State may not be so separate after all, but that theology continues to play an important part in framing legislation.