
Organizing Visions: Social Ethics and Broad-Based Solidarity Activism
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ETHICS AND INTERSECTIONALITY SERIES While coming from varied backgrounds and experience, collectively the contributors to Organizing Visions offer a vital overview of the current state of Christian social ethics and its rich relation to organizing movements. Organizing Visions makes the case that Christian social ethics emerged out of and in conversation with major social movements in U.S. history and is defined today by a commitment to studying these movements to grasp where they may be going. Contributors include the editors and: Carolyn Baker, The General Baker Institute Malinda Elizabeth B...
ETHICS AND INTERSECTIONALITY SERIES While coming from varied backgrounds and experience, collectively the contributors to Organizing Visions offer a vital overview of the current state of Christian social ethics and its rich relation to organizing movements. Organizing Visions makes the case that Christian social ethics emerged out of and in conversation with major social movements in U.S. history and is defined today by a commitment to studying these movements to grasp where they may be going. Contributors include the editors and: Carolyn Baker, The General Baker Institute Malinda Elizabeth Berry, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary K. B. Brower, Bargaining for the Common Good, Action Center on Race & the Economy Stacey Floyd-Thomas, Vanderbilt University Nicholas Hayes-Mota, Santa Clara University Peter Laarman, United Church of Christ minister; former executive director, Progressive Christians Uniting Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and Church Divinity School of the Pacific Christophe D. Ringer, Chicago Theological Seminary C. Melissa Snarr, Vanderbilt University Joseph Strife, formerly of the Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice, NYC Colleen Wessel-McCoy, Earlham School of Religion