Political Theology On Edge: Ruptures Of Justice... -

Scholars like Mehmet Karabela and Balbinder Singh Bhogal broaden the scope, investigating what is truly "political" about non-Western traditions.

Larry L. Welborn and others look at "affect theory," examining how our shared feelings—from greed and pride to compassion—shape our policies and institutions. 3. Global and Multi-Religious Perspectives Political Theology on Edge: Ruptures of Justice...

Theology at the Precipice: Finding Justice in the Anthropocene Scholars like Mehmet Karabela and Balbinder Singh Bhogal

The "edge" here refers to the literal ecological cliff we are standing on. The contributors argue that the planet itself is now a primary theological actor that forces us to rethink our cohabitation. The Takeaway The Takeaway One of the book’s greatest strengths

One of the book’s greatest strengths is its move away from purely Eurocentric Christian concepts. It includes perspectives from:

What happens when our political systems and our planet both seem to be breaking down at the same time? In the provocative volume Political Theology on Edge: Ruptures of Justice and Belief in the Anthropocene , editors Catherine Keller and Clayton Crockett argue that we aren't just facing a political crisis—we are facing a theological one.

Seth Gaiters explores the "sacred politics" of the Movement for Black Lives, arguing that racial justice is central to any modern political theology.

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