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Church and Ethical Responsibility in the Midst of World Economy

Church and Ethical Responsibility in the Midst of World Economy
Author: Paul S Chung
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 022790155X

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Magisterial in scope and scrupulous in its investigation and attribution of sources, Church and Ethical Responsibility in the Midst of World Economy will take its place as an important document that contributes much in terms of prophetic praxis - itchallenges those who are comfortably complacent and unwilling to be disturbed.


Church and Ethical Responsibility in the Midst of World Economy

Church and Ethical Responsibility in the Midst of World Economy
Author: Paul S Chung
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0227901568

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Magisterial in scope and scrupulous in its investigation and attribution of sources, Church and Ethical Responsibility in the Midst of World Economy will take its place as an important document that contributes much in terms of prophetic praxis - itchallenges those who are comfortably complacent and unwilling to be disturbed.


Radicalizing Reformation

Radicalizing Reformation
Author: Karen L. Bloomquist
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2016
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3643907729

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Radicalizing Reformation provides critical perspectives from North American theologians involved in the international project, "Radicalizing Reformation - Provoked by the Bible and Today's Crises." This project explores the radical roots of what was ignited 500 years ago in order to bring more attention to the systemic challenges that must be addressed today, drawing from both the strengths and the weaknesses of the Reformation legacy. Authors in this all-English volume include: Brigitte Kahl, Paul S. Chung, Samuel Torvend, Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, Craig L. Nessan, Peter Goodwin Heltzel, Charles Amjad-Ali, Karl Koop, Wanda Deifelt, Vitor Westhelle, and Karen L. Bloomquist. Each article has been published in one of the previous five volumes. This volume also includes background on the overall project, the 94 theses, and a guide for discussion in local contexts. (Series: Radicalizing Reformation / Die Reformation Radikalisieren, Vol. 6) [Subject: Religious Studies]


Befreiung von Gewalt zum Leben in Frieden. Liberation from Violence for Life in Peace

Befreiung von Gewalt zum Leben in Frieden. Liberation from Violence for Life in Peace
Author: Ulrich Duchrow
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3643129742

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This volume raises troubling questions about the heritage of the Reformation - with respect to the Peasants' War, the Anabaptists, Jews and Muslims. The authors come from different churches - Lutheran, Mennonite and Reformed. They analyze the limitations of the Reformation in their own historical context and offer constructive theological and ethical reflections to we achieve the challenges of global economic justice, the groaning earth of radical commitment to peace and inter-religious reconciliation.


Seeing-Remembering-Connecting

Seeing-Remembering-Connecting
Author: Rev. Dr. Karen L. Bloomquist
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498281982

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This book draws from Bloomquist's many years and formative experiences as a pastor, theologian, activist, seminary professor, and speaker in a number of settings--both within the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and ecumenically and globally. Drawing insights from many sources, Seeing-Remembering-Connecting proposes a new "church in society" framework, so that faith communities can engage and transform the urgent systemic injustices confronting us today. This new framework, seeing-remembering-connecting, evokes ordinary practices that can engage those from diverse faith traditions and from no faith tradition, and points to the heart of what churches have long been about: God is becoming manifest in and through what these verbs imply--as transcendently immanent. Seeing-remembering-connecting is nurtured over the long term in faith communities, as they put together what is fragmentary or forgotten, point to what is true, and empower communities to see, remember, and act in organized actions with others--across boundaries of religion, geography, and self-interest.


Toward a Better Worldliness

Toward a Better Worldliness
Author: Terra Schwerin Rowe
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1506422330

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Five hundred years ago the Protestant Reformation inspired profound theological, ecclesial, economic, and social transformations. But what impact does the Protestant tradition have today? And what might it have? This volume addresses such questions, focusing on the economic and ecological implications of the Protestant doctrine of grace. In the late twentieth-century, a number of Protestant scholars countered Max Weber’s famous work on Protestantism and capitalism by arguing that Calvin and Luther were prophetic critics of early capitalist practices. While acknowledging the importance of this scholarship, Terra Rowe argues that a more nuanced approach is necessary. This narrative tends to purify Protestantism of capitalist beginnings and does not account for compelling arguments articulated by proponents of Radical Orthodoxy tying Protestantism—and Protestant grace in particular—to capitalism. These debates now emerge with increasing urgency in the face of growing economic injustice and overwhelming evidence of an ecologically unsustainable economic system, demonstrated most potently by climate change. In the spirit of ecotheologies resonating with the best of the Reformation tradition, this book develops a fresh reading of Luther’s theology of grace and his economic ethics in conversation with current reflections on concepts of the gift and gifting practices.


Comparative Theology Among Multiple Modernities

Comparative Theology Among Multiple Modernities
Author: Paul S. Chung
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2017-08-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3319581961

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This book presents a heuristic and critical study of comparative theology in engagement with phenomenological methodology and sociological inquiry. It elucidates a postcolonial study of religion in the context of multiple modernities.


Critical Theory and Political Theology

Critical Theory and Political Theology
Author: Paul S. Chung
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3030171728

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This book deals with the aftermath of the enlightenment and its legacy in the political, social, and racial context. It discusses the incomplete project of modernity in terms of social contract theory, racial justice issues, and political theology in the postcolonial context. Hermeneutical realism and cultural linguistic inquiry become substantial features in elaborating postcolonial political theology and its ethical stance against the colonization of lifeworld and its pathologies. A study of critical theory and political theology is of a reconstructive character in seeking to relocate critical theory and political ethics in the context of alternative modernities at the level of postcolonial theory.


Postcolonial Public Theology

Postcolonial Public Theology
Author: Paul S Chung
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2017-07-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0227905342

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Postcolonial Public Theology is a tour de force, a study in theological reflection in conversation with the most compelling intellectual discourses of our time that offers prophetic challenge to the hegemony of economic globalisation. While evolutionary science searches for an ethically responsible practice of rationality, and inter-religious engagement forces Christians to grapple with the realities of cultural hybridity, Postcolonial Public Theology makes the case for public theology to turn toward postcolonial imagination, demonstrating a fresh rethinking of the public and global issues that continue to emerge in the aftermath of colonialism. Paul S. Chung provides students and scholars with a fascinating framework for imagining a polycentric Christianity as well as for discussing the continuing importance of Christian theology in the public arena.


Handbook of Multi-Level Climate Actions

Handbook of Multi-Level Climate Actions
Author: Mark Starik
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2023-01-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1802202455

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The Handbook of Multi-Level Climate Actions emphasizes the need for significant climate action by every capable person on the planet at multiple levels of human experience and society. This includes individuals/households, formal and informal groups, organizations/communities, from local to global, and all levels of businesses, governments, and nonprofit organizations. It highlights the many ways that our species can meet the climate crisis and how entities at every level of human experience are, could be, and should be developing and implementing climate solutions, including those advancing energy efficiency, renewable energy utilization, and nature’s ability to sequester carbon.