
No Godforsaken Place
prison chaplaincy, karl barth, and practicing life in prison
$44.00
- Paperback
248 pages
- Release Date
10 December 2025
Summary
No Godforsaken Place: Salvation in the Shadow of the American Prison
How does the life, arrest, trial, conviction, execution, and release from state-supervision of Jesus Christ enact the salvation of the cosmos? How does that one carceral life-in-death link up with life in the face of prison death today?
Sarah Jobe explores the spiritual and religious life contained within America’s prison systems as it shows up in the profession of prison chaplaincy. The th…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780567719485 |
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ISBN-10: | 0567719480 |
Series: | T&T Clark Studies in Social Ethics, Ethnography and Theologies |
Author: | Reverend Dr Sarah C. Jobe, Sarah C. Jobe |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Imprint: | T.& T.Clark Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 248 |
Release Date: | 10 December 2025 |
Weight: | 367g |
Dimensions: | 234mm x 156mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
The God we know in Jesus is peculiar in the ways he identifies with prisoners—not only promising to be present to those who visit the incarcerated, but also facing charges, a trial, and execution at the hands of the state himself. No Godforsaken Place is an invitation to know God better by drawing near to those who experience incarceration. Jobe has not simply written a book about prison chaplaincy; she has given us a revelation of how the experience of entering prison can help you know the Creator of all things, seen and unseen. * Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Yale Center for Public Theology and Public Policy, USA *Every once in a great while, a book is written that changes the scaffolding of a discipline. Jobe’s No Godforsaken Place changes the scaffoldings of more than one. Her ethnography of prison chaplains is the first-of-its-kind, setting the agenda for the next decade of chaplaincy training. Her reading of Barth’s justice-involved history reframes the theological significance of his judicial metaphors and turns tired stereotypes of his method on their heads. Jobe’s fearless entry into the roiling waters of soteriology takes one’s breath away. These are depths into which practical theologians rarely tread. Her centering of the carceral as the place from which God enacts the salvation of the cosmos gifts chaplains with an unflinching practical theology of atonement, and through the lives and deaths of imprisoned persons, she reintroduces the church to its incarcerated Savior. No Godforsaken Place names the horrors of carceral death, but more courageously, it inhabits the costly possibility of resurrection. It is a book that will change its readers, and in so doing, change the church. * Jerusha Matsen Neal, Duke Divinity School, USA *
About The Author
Reverend Dr Sarah C. Jobe
Sarah Jobe is Associate in Research at Divinity School, Duke University, USA.
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