Between Heaven and Earth: The Religious Worlds People Make and the Scholars Who Study ThemBetween Heaven and Earth explores the relationships men, women, and children have formed with the Virgin Mary and the saints in twentieth-century American Catholic history, and reflects, more broadly, on how people live in the company of sacred figures and how these relationships shape the ties between people on earth. In this boldly argued and beautifully written book, Robert Orsi also considers how scholars of religion occupy the ground in between belief and analysis, faith and scholarship. |
Contents
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Mildred Is It Fun to Be a Cripple? The Culture of Suffering in MidTwentieth Century American Catholicism | 19 |
The Many Names of the Mother of God | 48 |
Material Children Making Gods Presence Real for Catholic Boys and Girls and for the Adults in Relation to Them | 73 |
Two Aspects of One Life Saint Gemma Galgani and My Grandmother in the Wound between Devotion and History the Natural and the Supernatural | 110 |
