#ChurchToo : how purity culture upholds abuse and how to find healing
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Minneapolis : Broadleaf Books, [2021].
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When Emily Joy Allison outed her abuser on Twitter, she launched #ChurchToo, a movement to expose the culture of sexual abuse and assault utterly rampant in Christian churches in America. Not a single denomination is unaffected. And the reasons are somewhat different than those you might find in the #MeToo stories coming out of Hollywood or Washington. While patriarchy and misogyny are problems everywhere, they take on a particularly pernicious form in Christian churches where those with power have been insisting, since many decades before #MeToo, that this sexually dysfunctional environment is, in fact, exactly how God wants it to be.

#ChurchToo turns over the rocks of the church's sexual dysfunction, revealing just what makes sexualized violence in religious contexts both ubiquitous and uniquely traumatizing. It also lays the groundwork for not one but many paths of healing from a religious culture of sexual shame, secrecy, and control, and for victims of assault to live full, free, healthy lives.

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Book
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xiv, 240 pages ; 22 cm
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English
ISBN
1506464815, 9781506464817
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9781506464817

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Includes bibliographical references.
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"An examination of purity culture from the creator of the #ChurchToo movement. Sexual abuse is utterly rampant in Christian churches in America. And the reasons are somewhat different than those you might find in the #MeToo stories coming out of Hollywood or Washington. #ChurchToo turns over the rocks of the church's sexual dysfunction, revealing just what makes sexualized violence in religious contexts both ubiquitous and uniquely traumatizing, and lays the groundwork for survivors of abuse to live full, free, health lives."--Back cover.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Keep your way pure... or else
For women who profess reverence for God
The works of the flesh
At all times
Not even a hint
Male and female he created them
As long as he lives
I suffer not a woman
Greater love
Healing paths diverge
Conclusion.

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Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

In this powerful debut, poet Allison, who coined the title hashtag in 2017 to add to the #MeToo movement, argues that evangelical theologies "enable abusers." Allison starts with her own adolescent experience of being groomed by a youth pastor and draws on a conservative Christian education--as well as numerous interviews with abuse survivors and academics--to identify a toxic, theology-driven "purity culture." Teaching that sexual contact is solely for monogamous marriage between a cisgender heterosexual man and a cisgender heterosexual woman, purity culture, in Allison's estimation, creates a perfect environment for would-be predators due to adherents' shame and fear over lost status combined with a belief in forgiveness as a virtue. Other key features of the culture include alienation from one's body, homophobia, hypersexualization of Black people, and calls for self-sacrifice by less powerful people in a relationship or community. For Allison, rejecting "this black-and-white thinking that evangelicalism handed down as gospel truth" in favor of a "sex-positive Christian theology" that allows members control of their sexual values is the only way forward. Part memoir, part sociological exploration, and part support kit for survivors of abuse, this is a jarring and persuasive exploration of the mechanisms that make abuse possible. Allison's persuasive testament will resonate with readers of a Christian background in ways that both comfort and disturb. (May)

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In this powerful debut, poet Allison, who coined the title hashtag in 2017 to add to the #MeToo movement, argues that evangelical theologies "enable abusers." Allison starts with her own adolescent experience of being groomed by a youth pastor and draws on a conservative Christian education—as well as numerous interviews with abuse survivors and academics—to identify a toxic, theology-driven "purity culture." Teaching that sexual contact is solely for monogamous marriage between a cisgender heterosexual man and a cisgender heterosexual woman, purity culture, in Allison's estimation, creates a perfect environment for would-be predators due to adherents' shame and fear over lost status combined with a belief in forgiveness as a virtue. Other key features of the culture include alienation from one's body, homophobia, hypersexualization of Black people, and calls for self-sacrifice by less powerful people in a relationship or community. For Allison, rejecting "this black-and-white thinking that evangelicalism handed down as gospel truth" in favor of a "sex-positive Christian theology" that allows members control of their sexual values is the only way forward. Part memoir, part sociological exploration, and part support kit for survivors of abuse, this is a jarring and persuasive exploration of the mechanisms that make abuse possible. Allison's persuasive testament will resonate with readers of a Christian background in ways that both comfort and disturb. (May)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Allison, E. J. (2021). #ChurchToo: how purity culture upholds abuse and how to find healing . Broadleaf Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Allison, Emily Joy. 2021. #ChurchToo: How Purity Culture Upholds Abuse and How to Find Healing. Minneapolis: Broadleaf Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Allison, Emily Joy. #ChurchToo: How Purity Culture Upholds Abuse and How to Find Healing Minneapolis: Broadleaf Books, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Allison, E. J. (2021). #churchtoo: how purity culture upholds abuse and how to find healing. Minneapolis: Broadleaf Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Allison, Emily Joy. #ChurchToo: How Purity Culture Upholds Abuse and How to Find Healing Broadleaf Books, 2021.

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