An urgent exploration of borders as sacred objects in American culture. Our national conversation about the border has taken a religious turn. When televangelists declare, "Heaven has a wall," activists shout back, "Jesus was a refugee." For Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, the standoff makes explicit a longstanding truth: borders are religious as well as political objects. In this book, Hurd argues that Americans share a bipartisan border religion, complete with an array of beliefs and practices, including a reverence for national security, a liturgy for immigration, and an eschatological foreign policy. Through an analysis of the many ways the United States creates, enforces, and ignores borders at home and abroad, Hurd offers a bold new perspective on the ties that bind American religion, politics, and public life.
- | Author: Elizabeth Shakman Hurd
- | Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- | Publication Date: Jun 05, 2025
- | Number of Pages: 00230 pages
- | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
- | ISBN-10: 0226841189
- | ISBN-13: 9780226841182