With compelling interpretations of Martin Luther King and the civil rights struggle, feminism, disability rights, the global environmental movement, and the fight for breast cancer, Joining Hands will alter the way spiritual seekers, political activists, and society think about the political role of religion and the spiritual component of politics.
With compelling interpretations of Martin Luther King and the civil rights struggle, feminism, disability rights, the global environmental movement, and the fight for breast cancer, Joining Hands will alter the way spiritual seekers, political activists, and society think about the political role of religion and the spiritual component of politics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roger S. Gottlieb is 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.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I 1 Two Ways of World Making 2 The Time Is Ripe 3 Politics Teaching Religion 4 Religion Teaching Politics PART II 5 Redemptive Suffering and the Civil Rights Movement 6 After Patriarchy: Feminist Politics and the Transformation of Religion 7 Saving the World: Religion and Politics in the Environmental Movement 8 Beyond Our Private Sorrows: Spirituality and Politics as Responses to Breast Cancer and Disability 9 Toward Hope Together
PART I 1 Two Ways of World Making 2 The Time Is Ripe 3 Politics Teaching Religion 4 Religion Teaching Politics PART II 5 Redemptive Suffering and the Civil Rights Movement 6 After Patriarchy: Feminist Politics and the Transformation of Religion 7 Saving the World: Religion and Politics in the Environmental Movement 8 Beyond Our Private Sorrows: Spirituality and Politics as Responses to Breast Cancer and Disability 9 Toward Hope Together
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