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No Godforsaken Place

Prison Chaplaincy, Karl Barth, and Practicing Life in Prison

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No Godforsaken Place

Prison Chaplaincy, Karl Barth, and Practicing Life in Prison

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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?

Jobe explores the spiritual and religious life contained within America's prison systems as it shows up in the profession of prison chaplaincy. The theological foundations of the text coherently link Barth's experience of prison chaplaincy and his Christological theology with the theological understandings in the chaplains' interviews; and Jobe's “practical soteriology” emerges in a thoroughly intricate and compelling contextualized vision.

This book weaves careful ethnographic work, the systematic theology of Karl Barth, and biblical interpretation to craft a textured exploration of life-after-death work.

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Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements

Prelude
Inhabiting Salvation: Living and Dying with Jesus in Prison

Chapter 1
Into the Witness Box: Methods and Motivation for Writing

Chapter 2
The Crisis of Presence: Incarnating God in Prison

Chapter 3
Risking Atonement: Reconciling Race, Rank, and Religion

Chapter 4
Counting the Cost: Being Made Sin for the Sake of Salvation


Interlude
The Crucifixion and 58 Other Carceral Deaths


Chapter 5

Recollecting Death. Dying with Jesus in Prison

Chapter 6
Inhabiting the Resurrection: The Work of Life After Death

Postlude
A Practical Soteriology: Penal Atonement in Prison

Bibliography
Index

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Published 16 Oct 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 248
ISBN 9780567719508
Imprint T&T Clark
Series T&T Clark Studies in Social Ethics, Ethnography and Theologies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Sarah C. Jobe

Sarah C. Jobe is Co-Director of the Prison Studies…

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