Rather than wield religion as a weapon or a ruse in irrational appeals, the book attempts to reimagine a shared American mythos and ethos, by reminding us of our shared stake in creating an America committed to the life of all peoples and species and to the full developments of our capabilities as an exercise of liberty.
Rather than wield religion as a weapon or a ruse in irrational appeals, the book attempts to reimagine a shared American mythos and ethos, by reminding us of our shared stake in creating an America committed to the life of all peoples and species and to the full developments of our capabilities as an exercise of liberty.
Andrea Smith associate professor, Department of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Riverside James H. Evans, Jr. Robert K. Davies Professor of Systematic Theology, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School Sharon Welch provost and professor of religion and society, Meadville Lombard Theological School K. Christine Pae Assistant Professor of Ethics, Denison University Paula M. Cooey Margaret W. Harmon Professor of Christian Theology and Culture, Macalester College Teresa Delgado Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Iona College Joerg Rieger Wendland-Cook Endowed Professor of Constructive Theology, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University Mark Lewis Taylor Maxwell M. Upson Professor of Theology and Culture, Department of Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary Anthony B. Pinn Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities and Professor of Religious Studies, Rice University Stephanie Y. Mitchem Professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of South Carolina
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Academics as Public Intellectuals; Ada María Isasi-Diaz, Mary McClintock-Fulkerson and Rosemary P. Carbine PART I 1. The Indigenous Dream - A World Without an 'America'; Andrea Smith 2. Race, Religion and the Pursuit of Happiness; James H. Evans, Jr. 3. Pax Americana, Pax Humana; Sharon Welch PART II 4. The United States as a Responsible Member of the Global Community: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness When Militarized 5. Prostitution Matters; K. Christine Pae 6. Living Sustainably toward Social Justice: Asceticism Revisited; Paula M. Cooey 7. 'Dead in the Water....Again': Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness in the 21st Century; Teresa Delgado 8. Welcome to the Great American Middle Class: From the American Dream to Deep Solidarity; Joerg Rieger 9. Political Theology as Reflection on the Arts of Liberatory Politics; Mark Lewis Taylor PART III 10. Naming What We Want: Thoughts on Religious Vocabulary and the Desire for Quality of Life; Anthony B. Pinn 11. Redeeming Equality: Life, Liberty and Alternatives to Obliviousness; Mary McClintock Fulkerson 12. The Political Divide; Stephanie Y. Mitchem 13. Revitalizing U.S. Civil Society by Reconceptualizing Civil Religion and its Virtues; Rosemary P. Carbine Conclusion: Latinas and Latinos Understanding of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness; Ada María Isasi-Díaz Afterword
Introduction: Academics as Public Intellectuals; Ada María Isasi-Diaz, Mary McClintock-Fulkerson and Rosemary P. Carbine PART I 1. The Indigenous Dream - A World Without an 'America'; Andrea Smith 2. Race, Religion and the Pursuit of Happiness; James H. Evans, Jr. 3. Pax Americana, Pax Humana; Sharon Welch PART II 4. The United States as a Responsible Member of the Global Community: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness When Militarized 5. Prostitution Matters; K. Christine Pae 6. Living Sustainably toward Social Justice: Asceticism Revisited; Paula M. Cooey 7. 'Dead in the Water....Again': Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness in the 21st Century; Teresa Delgado 8. Welcome to the Great American Middle Class: From the American Dream to Deep Solidarity; Joerg Rieger 9. Political Theology as Reflection on the Arts of Liberatory Politics; Mark Lewis Taylor PART III 10. Naming What We Want: Thoughts on Religious Vocabulary and the Desire for Quality of Life; Anthony B. Pinn 11. Redeeming Equality: Life, Liberty and Alternatives to Obliviousness; Mary McClintock Fulkerson 12. The Political Divide; Stephanie Y. Mitchem 13. Revitalizing U.S. Civil Society by Reconceptualizing Civil Religion and its Virtues; Rosemary P. Carbine Conclusion: Latinas and Latinos Understanding of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness; Ada María Isasi-Díaz Afterword
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"Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness - what's not to love? Sadly, much hate has been enacted under the auspices of these American ideals. But that's only one side of the stories you will read here. Their other side is about the hunger for life and the struggle for elemental freedom going on everywhere in America indeed, everywhere in the world - beyond the lonely domain of the 1%. Listening deeply to these stories, these authors articulate a vision of happiness that's both eminently possible and urgently needed." Kathleen Sands, Associate Professor of American Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA
'A highly engaging and provocative series of reflections from a stellar group of theologian-activists on the state of our American creed. The volume powerfully captures the urgency of retrieving core American values from the racism, militarism, and economic injustices that eviscerate their moral power. It is a wonderful testimony to the spirit and legacy of Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz.' Linell Cady, Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, Arizona State University, USA
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