This book is a revisitation of the radical communalism present at the heart of the Catholic Worker Movement as it intersects with ongoing trends in the field of political theology in search of a functional ethical praxis.
This book is a revisitation of the radical communalism present at the heart of the Catholic Worker Movement as it intersects with ongoing trends in the field of political theology in search of a functional ethical praxis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Revisiting our Radix Chapter 1: Works of Mercy and the Primacy of the Other: Viewing Dorothy Day Through a Levinasian Lens Chapter 2: God is Dead No Longer: John Caputo, Richard Kearney, and Hospitality Chapter 3: Transcendent-Immanence and the Rejection of an Alterity-Personal Dualism for the Divine Chapter 4: Combatting Sovereignty Through Merciful Action: A Practical Political Theology Chapter 5: Life-Giving Praxis and Theo-Ethical Tools for Change Postscript: The Hope That Is: An Anatheistic Footnote
Introduction: Revisiting our Radix Chapter 1: Works of Mercy and the Primacy of the Other: Viewing Dorothy Day Through a Levinasian Lens Chapter 2: God is Dead No Longer: John Caputo, Richard Kearney, and Hospitality Chapter 3: Transcendent-Immanence and the Rejection of an Alterity-Personal Dualism for the Divine Chapter 4: Combatting Sovereignty Through Merciful Action: A Practical Political Theology Chapter 5: Life-Giving Praxis and Theo-Ethical Tools for Change Postscript: The Hope That Is: An Anatheistic Footnote
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