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Material Type: | Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
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Roger S Gottlieb |
ISBN: | 0742525341 9780742525344 074252535X 9780742525351 |
OCLC Number: | 487152372 |
Description: | xxvi, 653 s. ; 26 cm |
Contents: | Chapter 1 Introduction: A Liberating Faith Part 2 Part I: Tradition: Ethical Roots of Spiritual Social Activism Chapter 3 Judaism Chapter 4 Christianity Chapter 5 Islam Chapter 6 Jainism Chapter 7 Hinduism Chapter 8 Buddhism Chapter 9 Confucianism Chapter 10 Taoism Chapter 11 Luther Standing Bear, "Nature" Part 12 Part II: Precursors of a Liberating Faith Chapter 13 from Women Resistance and Revolution Chapter 14 from Women Speaking Chapter 15 from Abuses and Uses of the Bible Chapter 16 Feminist Theology, 1880-1900 Chapter 17 Prejudice Against the Colored Man Chapter 18 The Sin of Slavery and Its Remedy Chapter 19 from Solidarity and Communism, and The New Apstolate Chapter 20 from Rerun Novarum: The Condition of Labor Chapter 21 from A Letter Concerning Toleration Part 22 Part III: Ghandi: The Exemplar Chapter 23 Selections from writings Chapter 24 Gandhi for the 21st Century Part 25 Part IV: Overviews of Transformation: The Sacred, the Social, and the Political Chapter 26 The Struggle Between Two Voices of God in Torah Chapter 27 The Justice of Transcendence and the Transcendence of Justice Chapter 28 from Mysticism and Resistance Chapter 29 from Quar'an, Liberation, and Pluralism: An Islamic Perspective of Interreligious Solidarity Against Oppression Chapter 30 The Social Teachings of the Buddha Chapter 31 from Moral Man and Immoral Society Chapter 32 from Jesus of Nazareth/Christ of Faith: Foundations of a Reactive Christology Chapter 33 How Christians Become Socialists Chapter 34 Beyond the Enlightenment Mentalilty Part 35 Part V: "Justice, Justice ye shall pursue" Chapter 36 Letter from a Birmingham Jail Chapter 37 from Black Theology and Black Power Chapter 38 from A Theology of Liberation Chapter 39 Toward the Rights of the Poor: Human Rights in Liberation Theology Chapter 40 The Martyrs' Living Witness: A Call to Honor and Challenge Chapter 41 from Gaudium et Spes: Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World Chapter 42 from Economic Justice for All Chapter 43 Love is the Measure; Our Brothers, the Communists Chapter 44 from Disarmed and Dangerous: The Radical Life and Times of Daniel and Philip Berrigan Chapter 45 Faith takes a seat at bargaining table Chapter 46 Religion and the Fall of Communism Chapter 47 A Catholic Rural Ethic for Agriculture, Environment, Food, and Earth Chapter 48 Globalization and the Perennial Question of Justice Chapter 49 Mammon and the Culture of the Market: A Socio-Theologial Critique Chapter 50 Sarvodaya Chapter 51 Alternatives to Consumerism Chapter 52 Islamic Banking Chapter 53 Statement of Indigenous Nations, Peoples, and Organization Chapter 54 Voices of the peoples-voices of the Earth; Indigenous peoples-subjugation or self-determination Chapter 55 from The Disabled God: Toward a Liberatory Theology of Disability Part 56 Part VI: The Liberation of Gender Chapter 57 from Introducing Feminist Theology Chapter 58 Prophetic Tradition and the Liberation of Women: A Story of Promise and Betrayal Chapter 59 from Standing Again at Sinai: Judaism from a Feminist Perspective Chapter 60 In Search of Women's Heritage Chapter 61 from Islam, Women, and Gender Justice Chapter 62 The Feminine Critique Chapter 63 A Theology of Pro-Choice: A Feminist Perspective on Abortion Chapter 64 Every Two Minutes: Battered Women and Feminist Interpretation Chapter 65 from Ministry to Women: Hearing and Empowering "Poor" Black Women Chapter 66 Ecology is a Sistah's Issue Too: The Politics of Emerging Afrocentric Ecowomanism Chapter 67 from The Men We Long to Be: Beyond Lonely Warriors and Desperate Lovers Chapter 68 Rituals of Healing: Ministry with and on Behalf of Gay and Lesbian People Chapter 69 Resolution on Same Gender Officiation Part 70 Part IIV: The Wholeness of Peace Chapter 71 Religion and Conflict Resolution Chapter 72 Jesus' Third Way Chapter 73 The Fourteen Mindfulness Training of the Order of Interbeing Chapter 74 The Christian Challenge: Love Your Enemies Chapter 75 from The Journey Toward Reconciliation Chapter 76 Founding Document Chapter 77 Speak Truth to Power Chapter 78 Resisting the Forces of Death; "No" to the Vietnam War Chapter 79 Toward a Theology of Resistance Chapter 80 September 11, 2001: A Pacifist Response Chapter 81 The Meaning of this Hour Part 82 Part VIII: This Sacred Earth: Religion and Environmentalism Chapter 83 Saving the World: Religion and Politics in the Environmental Movement Chapter 84 Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Environmental Futures Chapter 85 An Aboriginal Perspective on the Integrity of Creation Chapter 86 To Save All Beings: Buddhist Environmental Activism Chapter 87 Faith, God, and Nature Chapter 88 Islam and Deep Ecology Chapter 89 The Universe Story: Its Religious Significance Chapter 90 The Trinity and Human Experience: An Ecofeminism Approach Chapter 91 The Chipko Women's Concept of Freedom Chapter 92 Race, Sacrifice, and Native Lands Chapter 93 The Earth Charter Chapter 94 The Cochabamba Declaration on Water: Globalization, Privatization, and the Search for Alternatives Chapter 95 Evangelical Declaration On the Care of Creation Chapter 96 Address of his Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew Chapter 97 The Theological Basis of Animal Rights Part 98 Part IX: From the Heart: Rituals, Prayers, Celebrations Chapter 99 Breaking Ground: A Traditional Jewish Lesbian Wedding Chapter 100 National Council of Churches, Worship Resources Earth Day Sunday Chapter 101 Dance to Heal the Earth Chapter 102 Peace Prayers of the People Chapter 103 We All Drink from One Water Chapter 104 All That Has Divided Us Will Merge Chapter 105 Please Chapter 106 In the Name of Daybreak Chapter 107 Anonymous Lutheran Prayer from France When Did We See You Hungry? Chapter 108 Peace Seeds Part 109 Further Study |
Responsibility: | edited by Roger S. Gottlieb. |
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Roger Gottlieb has done us all an enormous service by bringing together in this volume the words of the most inspiring and insightful thinkers of our time, from all over the world. We learn here, in passage after passage of surpassing eloquence, that political activism on behalf of peace and justice cannot live and grow unless suffused with spiritual powers. I hope this book will be widely read in classrooms all over the country, because it is a needed corrective for politics without heart, and religion without justice. -- Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States and professor emeritus of Political Science, Boston University A powerfully inspiring interfaith overview of social change perspectives. * Free Associations * A must-read for those who want to rejuvenate their spirit, fire their religious imagination, and live interdependently with earth. -- Kwok Pui-lan, Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts Roger Gottlieb has gathered for us voices that bring together passion for justice, reverence for nature, religious depth, and a commitment to act. They sharpen our vision of what is and what could be. They speak with the peace and perserverance that arises from spiritually rooted political engagement. These are voices we dearly need. Listen. -- David Landis Barnhill, director of environmental studies and professor of English, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh This volume could hardly be more timely! It appears just as new alliances of religious progressives are most needed. For discouraged progressives of all persuasions, it is an inspiring and instructive reminder of what has gone before, with remarkable achievement along the way. And for those who don't know the deep running streams of progressive religion, it is a vital education at the right time. -- Larry Rasmussen, Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics, Union Theological Seminary, New York City Roger Gottlieb offers a splendid anthology of sanctity and hope. Religious and secular voices, in the best tradition of each, speak up, loud and clear. The sum is a synthesis of enlightened, courageous idealism. In a dark time, gratitude befits. -- Daniel Berrigan, author of Lamentations: From New York to Kabul and Beyond The first word that came to mind was, very simply: exciting! This is the kind of collection for which many of us have yearned: ethically strong and substantive selections rooted in religious vision and devoted to social and environmental transformation. The readings reflect the breadth and depth of the editor's learning and moral commitments. This book will be a boon for the classroom and for religious leaders of all kinds. These readings can do more than inform; they have the power to inspire and enlightened activism in the quest for social justice and ecological integrity. -- James A. Nash, Boston University School of Theology What a treasure-trove Liberating Faith is. Reading it is both intellectually enriching and spiritually nourishing. It offers an alternative to 'repressive fundamentalism' and 'spiritless secularism.' Truly, it is a rich resource for the seasoned social activist and beginner alike. * Religious Studies Review * Read more...

