The child catchers :
by Joyce, Kathryn, frey50
Edition statement:1st ed. Published by : PublicAffairs, (New York :) , 2013 Physical details: xvii, 332 p. ; 25 cm. ISBN:9781586489427 (hardback); 1586489429 (hardback); 9781586489434 (e-book); 1586489437 (e-book).Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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300 - 399 | 362.734 Joy (Browse shelf) | Available | 100407 |
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362.70973 Par Children's rights : | 362.712068 Ste How to start a home-based day-care business / | 362.730922768 Chr Before and after | 362.734 Joy The child catchers : | 362.7340973 Dic The basics of adoption : | 362.7340973 O'Co Orphan trains : | 362.7340973 Sem The adoption answer book / |
New life -- The touchable gospel -- Suffering is part of the plan -- Inside the boom -- A little war -- Pipeline problems -- A thousand ways to not help orphans -- Going home.
"Adoption has long been enmeshed in the politics of abortion. But as award-winning journalist Kathryn Joyce makes clear in The Child Catchers, adoption has lately become entangled in the conservative Christian agenda. To tens of millions of evangelicals, adoption has become a new front in the culture wars: a test of "pro-life" bonafides, a way to reinvent compassionate conservatism on the global stage, and a means to fulfill the "Great Commission" mandate that Christians evangelize the nations. Influential leaders fervently promote a new "orphan theology," urging followers to adopt en masse, with little thought for the families these "orphans" may actually have. Christian adoption activists have added moral weight to a multi-billion dollar adoption industry intent on increasing the "supply" of adoptable children, both at home and overseas. The Child Catchers is a shocking expose; of what the adoption industry has become and how it got there, told through deep investigative reporting and the heartbreaking stories of individuals who found that their own, and their children's, well-being was ultimately irrelevant in a market driven by profit and now, pulpit command. "--
"Adoption has long been enmeshed in the politics of reproductive rights....But as award-winning journalist Kathryn Joyce makes clear in The Child Catchers, adoption has lately become entangled in the conservative Christian agenda."-- Book jacket.