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Every Somewhere Sacred

Rescuing a Theology of Place in the American Imagination

Benjamin Norquist
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Year
2026
Language
English
Publisher
IVP Academic

About

Become Stewards of God's Vision Where You're Placed
It's possible for American Christians to live everywhere and nowhere at the same time. We're often disconnected from the places we inhabit-cut off from nature, our neighbors, people different from us, and a sense of rootedness. It's time to imagine a better way.
Each of us is placed by God in a specific "somewhere." Drawing on social science research and their experiences across American landscapes and the Middle East, Ben Norquist and Brian Miller show how Christians in the US can develop a redemptive imagination for place. Many people have uncritically accepted American cultural assumptions about land, property, home ownership, and the good life. Yet our identity as followers of Jesus should transform how we live in the physical world, even as we recognize how places shape their inhabitants.
Every Somewhere Sacred explores

- tools for deeply understanding or "reading" places;
- interdisciplinary scholarship from Scripture, sociology, and theology on land and place; and
- connections between colonialism, race, social class, and American landscapes.

Norquist and Miller offer avariety of personal and corporate practices including land research, reassessing priorities and habits, advocating for others, and reconsidering the nature of sacred space, prompting us toward a broader vision for how God works through space, usingbiblical lenses of landscape as gift, sacrament, kin, and home.
Are you seeking a rooted, meaningful faith that responds to the needs of your community? If you want to dive deeper into a theology of place, Every Somewhere Sacred willhelp you connect to your own "somewhere" and offer guidance for becoming a steward of God's vision where you are.

Related Subjects

  • General
  • Christian Theology
  • Religion
  • Adult Nonfiction
  • Social Issues
  • Christian Living
  • Christian

Reviews

"Ben Norquist and Brian Miller offer a searing critique of American Christianity's inability to 'see' the land on which we live. More than criticism, this book is a clarion call to people of faith to tell truer, more honest stories about the places we inhabit. Profoundly hopeful, this book will change the way you think about who you are and where you're from."
Robert Brenneman, author of Homies and Hermanos: God and the Gang in Central America
"In a culture where we are increasingly untethered to the land and to our neighbors, we are in desperate need of theology that quite literally grounds us. Every Somewhere Sacred does just that, offering a profound and essential invitation to reimagine the power of place."
Amanda Held Opelt, speaker and author of A Hole in the World

Artists

Benjamin NorquistAuthor
Brian J. MillerAuthor