Goes beyond the church-versus-state debate to argue that religious belief and spiritual practice are integral to the politics of social change; and that political insights and activism are essential to authentic religious life.
Goes beyond the church-versus-state debate to argue that religious belief and spiritual practice are integral to the politics of social change; and that political insights and activism are essential to authentic religious life.
Roger S. Gottliebis a professor of philosophy in the department of humanities and arts at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He is the author or editor of twelve books on politics, religion, the Holocaust, and ecology; and has contributed to numerous publications including Tikkun, the Boston Globe, Orion Afield, and Ethics. He lives in Boston.
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Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction PART I Two Ways of World Making The Time Is Ripe Politics Teaching Religion Religion Teaching Politics PART II Redemptive Suffering and the Civil Rights Movement After Patriarchy: Feminist Politics and the Transformation of Religion Saving the World: Religion and Politics in the Environmental Movement Beyond Our Private Sorrows: Spirituality and Politics as Responses to Breast Cancer and Disability Toward Hope Together Notes Index
Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction PART I Two Ways of World Making The Time Is Ripe Politics Teaching Religion Religion Teaching Politics PART II Redemptive Suffering and the Civil Rights Movement After Patriarchy: Feminist Politics and the Transformation of Religion Saving the World: Religion and Politics in the Environmental Movement Beyond Our Private Sorrows: Spirituality and Politics as Responses to Breast Cancer and Disability Toward Hope Together Notes Index
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