The political Left has had a turbulent relationship with religion, from outright hostility to attempts to meld religious faith with progressivism. Confronted with contemporary social ills, the progressive Left continues to disagree about the role that religion should play, whether in understanding social challenges and solutions, or stimulating social critique and reform. Radical Religion presents valuable insights, from both religious and secular perspectives, for progressives today as they struggle to formulate a coherent agenda and effective strategies for social change. This book presents…mehr
The political Left has had a turbulent relationship with religion, from outright hostility to attempts to meld religious faith with progressivism. Confronted with contemporary social ills, the progressive Left continues to disagree about the role that religion should play, whether in understanding social challenges and solutions, or stimulating social critique and reform. Radical Religion presents valuable insights, from both religious and secular perspectives, for progressives today as they struggle to formulate a coherent agenda and effective strategies for social change. This book presents arguments from a diverse group of scholars, and offers a snapshot of contemporary, progressive thinking about religion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Benjamin J. Pauli - Contributions by Paul Apostolidis; Marc H. Ellis; David Gutterman; Wadood Hamad; Robert Jensen; David Loy; Daniel C. Maguire; Michael Parenti; Mel Piehl; Rosemary Radford Ruether and Michael J. Thompson
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1 Acknowledgments 2 Introduction Part 3 Part 1. Theoretical and Historical Frameworks Chapter 4 Chapter 1. Religion and Secular Progress in America Chapter 5 Chapter 2. Religion and the Common Weal Chapter 6 Chapter 3.After Religion: Progressive Politics and the Ethics of Modernity Part 7 Part 2. Bridging the Personal and the Political Chapter 8 Chapter 4. The Nonduality of Personal and Social Transformation: Why Religion and the Left Need Each Other Chapter 9 Chapter 5. Religious but not Spiritual: Creating a New Communion Part 10 Part 3. Confronting Religious Conservatism Chapter 11 Chapter 6. The Politics of God in the Christian Tradition Chapter 12 Chapter 7. Against the Theocrats Chapter 13 Chapter 8. 'New' Evangelicals and the Post-Political Horizons of Neoliberalism Chapter 14 Chapter 9. Prophet or Priest: The Politics of Rev. Jim Wallis Part 15 Part 4. Ideas in Context Chapter 16 Chapter 10. A Sociopolitical Critique of Ethno-Religious Chauvinism in Contemporary Arab Societies Chapter 17 Chapter 11. All These Atheists and Rebels: Reflections on the Explosion of the Jewish Prophetic in Our Time 18 About the Contributors
1 Acknowledgments 2 Introduction Part 3 Part 1. Theoretical and Historical Frameworks Chapter 4 Chapter 1. Religion and Secular Progress in America Chapter 5 Chapter 2. Religion and the Common Weal Chapter 6 Chapter 3.After Religion: Progressive Politics and the Ethics of Modernity Part 7 Part 2. Bridging the Personal and the Political Chapter 8 Chapter 4. The Nonduality of Personal and Social Transformation: Why Religion and the Left Need Each Other Chapter 9 Chapter 5. Religious but not Spiritual: Creating a New Communion Part 10 Part 3. Confronting Religious Conservatism Chapter 11 Chapter 6. The Politics of God in the Christian Tradition Chapter 12 Chapter 7. Against the Theocrats Chapter 13 Chapter 8. 'New' Evangelicals and the Post-Political Horizons of Neoliberalism Chapter 14 Chapter 9. Prophet or Priest: The Politics of Rev. Jim Wallis Part 15 Part 4. Ideas in Context Chapter 16 Chapter 10. A Sociopolitical Critique of Ethno-Religious Chauvinism in Contemporary Arab Societies Chapter 17 Chapter 11. All These Atheists and Rebels: Reflections on the Explosion of the Jewish Prophetic in Our Time 18 About the Contributors
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