In this incisive and compelling new book, Joerg Rieger takes a new look at the things that cause unease and discomfort in our time, leading to the growing destruction and death of people and the planet. Only when these causes are understood, he argues, can real alternatives be developed.
And yet, understanding is only a start. Solidarity, and the willingness to work at the seemingly impossible intersections of everythingthe triad of gender, race, and class, yes, but more beyondmust mark the work of theology.
Without solidarities that match the complexities of our world, the best we can hope for is inclusion in the dominant system but hardly the systemic change and liberation we so desperately need.
In this incisive and compelling new book, Joerg Rieger takes a new look at the things that cause unease and discomfort in our time, leading to the growing destruction and death of people and the planet. Only when these causes are understood, he argues, can real alternatives be developed.
And yet, understanding is only a start. Solidarity, and the willingness to work at the seemingly impossible intersections of everythingthe triad of gender, race, and class, yes, but more beyondmust mark the work of theology.
Without solidarities that match the complexities of our world, the best we can hope for is inclusion in the dominant system but hardly the systemic change and liberation we so desperately need.
Theology in the Capitalocene: Ecology, Identity, Class, and Solidarity
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Theology in the Capitalocene: Ecology, Identity, Class, and Solidarity
257Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781506431581 |
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| Publisher: | Augsburg Fortress, Publishers |
| Publication date: | 08/30/2022 |
| Series: | Dispatches |
| Pages: | 257 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.00(w) x 7.00(h) x (d) |