Rita Nakashima Brock is Research Professor of Theology and Culture and Director of the Soul Repair Center at Brite Divinity School, Ft. Worth, Texas. She is author, with Gabriella Lettini, of Soul Repair- Recovering from Moral Injury after War and author, with Rebecca Ann Parker, of Proverbs of Ashes- Violence, Redemptive Suffering, and the Search for What Saves Us and Saving Paradise- How Christianity Traded Love of This World for Crucifixion and Empire. She lives in Oakland, California. Rebecca Ann Parkerwas President of and Professor of Theology at Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley, California, until 2014, and coauthor of Proverbs of Ashes- Violence, Redemptive Suffering, and the Search for What Saves Us and Saving Paradise- How Christianity Traded Love of This World for Crucifixion and Empire. An ordained United Methodist minister, Parker has dual fellowship with the United Methodist Church and the Unitarian Universalist Association.She currently serves on the board of an interfaith think tank focused on progressive religion and politics called Faith Voices for the Common Good.
A searing indictment, personal and experiential, pastoral and theological, of the most unfortunately successful idea in the history of Christian thought.-John Dominic Crossan, author of Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography Poignant and provocative. . . . Brock and Parker have written a book of both sorrow and hope, and a blueprint for deeper thinking about the things that matter most. -Rosemary Bray McNatt, author of Unafraid of the Dark Parker and Brock unveil their own deep pain and suffering to build the book's backbone. They blend self-disclosure with serious theology to underscore their outlook. -Cecil S. Holmes, Cleveland Plain Dealer Provocative. . . . The authors weave theological reflections with deeply moving personal accounts of abuse and trauma, including their own experiences. -The Other Side [Readers] cannot help but be swayed by the book's searing passion and profoundly literary style (a remarkable achievement in a coauthored work). Brock and Parker have thrown down a gauntlet that cannot be ignored. -Publishers Weekly You don't have to be a Christian to applaud the courage and vision of these two devout women who boldly propose that human sacrifice has no place at the heart of Christianity. Their gospel of presence and restoration is good news for everyone. -Judith Herman, author of Trauma and Recovery Rita Nakashima Brock is a research associate at Starr King School for the Ministry at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. She is the author of the award-winning Journeys by Heart: A Christology of Erotic Power. Rebecca Ann Parker, an ordained United Methodist minister in dual fellowship with the Unitarian Universalist Association, is president and professor of theology at Starr King School for the Ministry at the Graduate Theological Union.