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Religion, Theology, and Class: Fresh Engagements after Long Silence: New Approaches to Religion and Power

Editat de J. Rieger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 noi 2013
This important collection of essays addresses the question of why scholars can no longer do without class in religious studies and theology, and what we can learn from a renewed engagement with the topic. This volume discusses what new discourses regarding notions of gender, ethnicity, and race might add to developments on notions of class.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137351425
ISBN-10: 113735142X
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: XIII, 224 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria New Approaches to Religion and Power

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: Why We Can Do No Longer without Class in Religious Studies and Theology; Joerg Rieger PART I: BASIC DEFINITIONS AND CHALLENGES 1. Religion and Class; Richard D. Wolff 2. Classes, Other Distinctions, and Their Theological Values; Néstor Míguez 3. Save Us from Cynicism: Religion and Social Class; Jung Mo Sung 4. Class, Sin, and the Displaced; Vítor Westhelle PART II: HISTORICAL CONTEXTS 5. Religion and Class in the Construction and Deconstruction of the Myth of American Exceptionalism; Sheila D. Collins 6. Protesting Classes through Protestant Glasses: Class, Labor, and the Social Gospel in the United States; Ken Estey PART III: ONGOING STRUGGLES: GENDER, POVERTY, RACE, AND CLASS 7. Poverty and Poor People's Agency in High-Tech Capitalism; Jan Rehmann 8. Inequality, Class, and Power in Global Perspective; Pamela K. Brubaker 9. Black Reconstruction: Thinking Blackness and Rethinking Class in Late Capitalist America, Corey D.B. Walker 10. Instigating Class Struggle? The Study of Class in Religion and Theology and Some Implications for Race and Gender; Joerg Rieger

Recenzii

Timely and indispensable for working to change the plight of the 99 percent, this provocative text probes the intersection of religion, theology, and class through the lenses of global capital, gender, blackness, migration, and alternative economies. I highly recommend it. - Kwok Pui-lan, Professor, Episcopal Divinity School, USA
By gathering provocative analyses from international thinkers into one volume, Joerg Rieger raises embedded assumptions about social class and theology into a much-needed, critical light. Religion, Theology, and Class: Fresh Engagements After Long Silence provides a space for substantive conversations among scholars in religious studies, particularly as we consider building just relationships. - Stephanie Y. Mitchem, Professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of South Carolina, USA

Notă biografică

Richard D. Wolff, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USAJung Mo Sung, Methodist University of São Paulo, BrazilVítor Westhelle, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, USANéstor Míguez, Instituto Universitario ISEDT, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaSheila D. Collins, William Paterson University, USAKen Estey, Brooklyn College, USAJan Rehmann, Union Theological Seminary, USAPamela K. Brubaker, California Lutheran University, USACorey D.B. Walker, Brown University, USAJoerg Rieger, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, USA