Disunity in Christ: Uncovering the Hidden Forces that Keep Us Apart

by Christena Cleveland

Paperback, 2013

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Available

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Description

Psychology. Religion & Spirituality. Sociology. Nonfiction. Leadership Journal Book Award Readers' Choice Awards Honorable Mention Despite Jesus' prayer that all Christians "be one," divisions have been epidemic in the body of Christ from the beginning to the present. We cluster in theological groups, gender groups, age groups, ethnic groups, educational and economic groups. We criticize freely those who disagree with us, don't look like us, don't act like us and don't even like what we like. Though we may think we know why this happens, Christena Cleveland says we probably don't. In this eye-opening book, learn the hidden reasons behind conflict and divisions. Learn: Why I think all my friends are unique but those in other groups are all the same Why little differences often become big sources of conflict Why categorizing others is often automatic and helpful but can also have sinister side effects Why we are so often victims of groupthink and how we can avoid it Why women think men are judging them more negatively than men actually are, and vice versa Why choices of language can actually affect unity With a personal touch and the trained eye of a social psychologist, Cleveland brings to bear the latest studies and research on the unseen dynamics at work that tend to separate us from others. Learn why Christians who have a heart for unity have such a hard time actually uniting. The author provides real insight for ministry leaders who have attempted to build bridges across boundaries. Here are the tools we need to understand how we can overcome the hidden forces that divide us.… (more)

Publication

IVP Books (2013), Edition: 9.3.2013, 220 pages

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LibraryThing member aevaughn
This book uncovers the forces that disrupt unity. They are difficult to overcome, but well worth the effort. One of the greatest threats to Christianity is disunity. Overcoming it will require reaching out of our comfort bubbles, and maintaining an open mind and heart.
LibraryThing member SueinCyprus
Cleveland is an American Christian academic who writes in a very accessible way, about issues that are relevant worldwide, and in almost every context of life. The book revolves around the idea of ‘ingroups’ and ‘outgroups’, showing that we all classify other people in various ways. In some
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instances this may be useful; but in many cases generalisations are negative, often based on stereotypes or bad experiences.

The writing is excellent and well-researched; I found every chapter thought-provoking. It’s relevant for church leaders and members, and indeed anyone who tends to stereotype ‘outgroups’, whether related to diet, or education, or skin colour, or nationality or religion, or anything else that separates people.

If nothing else I’m now aware of ways in which I and those around me tend to see ‘outgroups’, and as the author points out, just the awareness can lead to putting aside some prejudices.

Very highly recommended to all.
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