Sin and the Vulnerability of Embodied Life: Towards a Catholic Theology of Social Sin
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By Charlotte Bray, Ian A. McFarland (Editor), Ivor J. Davidson (Editor), Philip G. Ziegler (Editor), John Webster (Editor)
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This book explores how Catholics should speak about sin and grace in a world where structural injustice holds sway causing violence and harm. Bray brings diverse voices into creative dialogue to explore why unjust social situations can properly be called sin from a Catholic theological perspective, and how this sin can be understood to impact one's agency, freedom, and historical condition vis-à-vis God.
Discussing disparate thinkers such as John Paul II, Judith Butler, Thomas Aquinas, and ...
Discussing disparate thinkers such as John Paul II, Judith Butler, Thomas Aquinas, and ...






















