Liberation Theologies, Postmodernity, and the Americas provides a spirited debate on vital issues in religion, philosophy, and ethics. This renowned group of scholars explore liberation theologies in light of discourses of emancipation, revolution, and utopia. Engaging postmodernism's suspicion of grand narratives, these essays consider what the postmodernism/liberation debate means for strategies of social and political transformation.
Liberation Theologies, Postmodernity, and the Americas provides a spirited debate on vital issues in religion, philosophy, and ethics. This renowned group of scholars explore liberation theologies in light of discourses of emancipation, revolution, and utopia. Engaging postmodernism's suspicion of grand narratives, these essays consider what the postmodernism/liberation debate means for strategies of social and political transformation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Batstone is Assistant Professor, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Francisco. Eduardo Mendieta is Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of San Francisco. Lois Ann Lorentzen is Associate Professor, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Francisco. Dwight N. Hopkins is Associate Professor, The Divinity School, The University of Chicago.
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Introduction David Batstone, Eduardo Mendieta, Lois Ann Lorentzen, Dwight N. Hopkins;, , Part One:DANGEROUS HOPE & LIBERATING MONEY:, 1. Liberation Theology in the Economic and Social Context of Latin America: Economy and Theology, or the Irrationality of the Rationalized Franz J. Hinkelammert, , 2. When the Horizons Close upon Themselves: A Reflection on the Utopian Reason of ohlet Elsa Tamez, 3.Renewing the Option for the Poor Gustavo Gutirrez, 4.A Post Christian and Postmodern Christianism Marña Clara Bingemer, 5. Black Masks on White Faces: Liberation Theology and the Quest for Syncretism in the Brazilian Context Josu A. Sathler and Años Nascimento, , Part Two: CROSSING BORDERS: REMAPPING THE SACRED/SECULAR: Section Introduction, 6. Dancing with Chaos: Reflections on Power, Contingency, and Social Change Sharon D. Welch; , 7. Writing for Liberation: Prison Testimonials from El Salvador Lois Ann Lorentzen;, 8. Charting (dis)Courses of Liberation David Batstone, 9. Vodou Resistance/Vodou Hope: Forging a Postmodernism That Liberates Mark McClain Taylor, 10. William Apess: A Pequot and a Methodist Under the Sign of Modernity Robert Allen Warrior, , Part Three: POSTMODERN PRAXES AND LIBERATION THEORIES:, 11. Postmodernity, Black Theology of Liberation and the U.S.A.: Michel Foucault and James H. Cone Dwight N. Hopkins; , 12. Interruptions: Critical Theory and Political Theology Between Modernity and Postmodernity Edmund Arens, 13.Israel and Athens, or to Whom Does Anamnestic Reason Belong: On Unity in Multicultural Diversity Jürgen Habermas , 14.From Christendom to Polycentric Oikonum Modernity, Postmodernity, and Liberation Theology Eduardo Mendieta, 15.The Architectonic of the Ethics of Liberation: On Material Ethics and Formal Moralities Enrique Dussel.
Introduction David Batstone, Eduardo Mendieta, Lois Ann Lorentzen, Dwight N. Hopkins;, , Part One:DANGEROUS HOPE & LIBERATING MONEY:, 1. Liberation Theology in the Economic and Social Context of Latin America: Economy and Theology, or the Irrationality of the Rationalized Franz J. Hinkelammert, , 2. When the Horizons Close upon Themselves: A Reflection on the Utopian Reason of ohlet Elsa Tamez, 3.Renewing the Option for the Poor Gustavo Gutirrez, 4.A Post Christian and Postmodern Christianism Marña Clara Bingemer, 5. Black Masks on White Faces: Liberation Theology and the Quest for Syncretism in the Brazilian Context Josu A. Sathler and Años Nascimento, , Part Two: CROSSING BORDERS: REMAPPING THE SACRED/SECULAR: Section Introduction, 6. Dancing with Chaos: Reflections on Power, Contingency, and Social Change Sharon D. Welch; , 7. Writing for Liberation: Prison Testimonials from El Salvador Lois Ann Lorentzen;, 8. Charting (dis)Courses of Liberation David Batstone, 9. Vodou Resistance/Vodou Hope: Forging a Postmodernism That Liberates Mark McClain Taylor, 10. William Apess: A Pequot and a Methodist Under the Sign of Modernity Robert Allen Warrior, , Part Three: POSTMODERN PRAXES AND LIBERATION THEORIES:, 11. Postmodernity, Black Theology of Liberation and the U.S.A.: Michel Foucault and James H. Cone Dwight N. Hopkins; , 12. Interruptions: Critical Theory and Political Theology Between Modernity and Postmodernity Edmund Arens, 13.Israel and Athens, or to Whom Does Anamnestic Reason Belong: On Unity in Multicultural Diversity Jürgen Habermas , 14.From Christendom to Polycentric Oikonum Modernity, Postmodernity, and Liberation Theology Eduardo Mendieta, 15.The Architectonic of the Ethics of Liberation: On Material Ethics and Formal Moralities Enrique Dussel.
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