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Price: $22.00
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Sale: $18.24
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Manufacturer: Orbis Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Gustavo Gutierrez
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Publisher: Orbis Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 230.2
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Publication Date: 1999-04
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Reading Level: 213
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Description: Essays by renowned author Gustavo Gutierrez cover such themes as developments in Catholic social teaching, the church's mission of evangelization, the meaning of spirituality, and the task of theology. Part One includes reflections on Pope John Paul II's encyclical on work as well as an overview of a century of Catholic social teaching in relation to the "option for the poor." In Part Two, Gutierrez examines the journey of the church in Latin America. In Part Three, he takes up the relationship between spirituality and theology, the function of the theology within the church, and the critical question of how to talk about God in a world of suffering.
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Price: $84.95
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Sale: $68.03
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Manufacturer: Duke University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Nelson Maldonado-Torres
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Publisher: Duke University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 172.42
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Publication Date: 2008
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Reading Level: 360
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Description: Nelson Maldonado-Torres argues that European modernity has become inextricable from the experience of the warrior and conqueror. In Against War, he develops a powerful critique of modernity, and he offers a critical response combining ethics, political theory, and ideas rooted in Christian and Jewish thought. Maldonado-Torres focuses on the perspectives of those who inhabit the underside of western modernity, particularly Jewish, black, and Latin American theorists. He analyzes the works of the Jewish Lithuanian-French philosopher and religious thinker Emmanuel Levinas, the Martiniquean psychiatrist and political thinker Frantz Fanon, and the Catholic Argentinean-Mexican philosopher, historian, and theologian Enrique Dussel. Considering Levinas’s critique of French liberalism and Nazi racial politics, and the links between them, Maldonado-Torres identifies a “master morality” of dominion and control at the heart of western modernity. This master morality constitutes the center of a warring paradigm that inspires and legitimizes racial policies, imperial projects, and wars of invasion. Maldonado-Torres refines the description of modernity’s war paradigm and the Levinasian critique through Fanon’s phenomenology of the colonized and racial self and the politics of decolonization, which he reinterprets in light of the Levinasian conception of ethics. Drawing on Dussel’s genealogy of the modern imperial and warring self, Maldonado-Torres theorizes race as the naturalization of war’s death ethic. He offers decolonial ethics and politics as an antidote to modernity’s master morality and the paradigm of war. Against War advances the de-colonial turn, showing how theory and ethics cannot be conceived without politics, and how they all need to be oriented by the imperative of decolonization in the modern/colonial and postmodern world.
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Manufacturer: Orbis Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Gustavo Gutierrez
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Publisher: Orbis Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 282.092
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Publication Date: 1993-11
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Reading Level: 682
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Price: $26.00
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Sale: $15.99
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Manufacturer: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
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Dewey Decimal Number: 230.2
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Publication Date: 1996-12-01
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Reading Level: 348
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Description: Part of The Making of Modern Theology series, this thorough introduction includes, in one volume, the whole range of Gutierrez's thought--biblical, theological, methodological, and historical. This work also features a select bibliography of works by and on Gutierrez.
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Price: $13.95
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Sale: $37.28
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Manufacturer: Paulist Pr
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Roger Haight
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Publisher: Paulist Pr
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Dewey Decimal Number: 230
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Publication Date: 1985-04
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Reading Level: 345
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Description: Presents liberationist materials under some of the basic Christian doctrines including God, christology, Church and sacraments to show that this vision of truth has wide applications.
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Price: $29.95
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Sale: $29.95
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Manufacturer: University of Illinois Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Mark Wood
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 305.50973
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Publication Date: 2000-08-09
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Reading Level: 256
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Description: In this lucid and impassioned critique of the work of Harvard University professor Cornel West, Mark David Wood examines West's philosophy of prophetic pragmatism. Creatively combining elements of Christianity, pragmatism, and Marxism, West has articulated a liberationist 'theology of the streets' that seeks to expand freedom and democracy throughout society. Indeed, West has become one of the most publicly influential black intellectuals in the United States and contributed significantly to the development of the progressive pragmatist political tradition. Wood evaluates the political consequences of a shift in West's position from an earlier, revolutionary socialist stance to a later, progressive reformist one. In his early writings, West condemned capitalism as antidemocratic and contended that struggles against racism must be advanced as part of an international working-class movement against capitalism.Wood shows how West's subsequent reworking of Marxism supports his transition from a socialist to a progressivist politics. No longer arguing for public control of social production, West now identifies the major enemy of black survival as nihilism and seeks to expand democracy within the boundaries of capitalist property relations in the United States. In criticizing West's post-Marxist tendencies to downplay deep structural antagonisms, avoid class-struggle, and abandon internationalism, Wood counters that struggles for ecological integrity, human rights, and social justice should be explicitly linked to the goal of socializing production to satisfy human needs and support universal individuation. His critique constitutes an important contribution to the development of a perspective that aims to enable U.S. workers and their allies to build a global society that is genuinely democratic.
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Price: $22.00
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Sale: $21.95
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Manufacturer: Orbis Books
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Neil Elliott
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Publisher: Orbis Books
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Dewey Decimal Number: 227.06
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Publication Date: 1994-10
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Reading Level: 308
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Price: $19.95
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Sale: $12.50
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Manufacturer: Paulist Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Johann Baptist Metz
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Publisher: Paulist Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 261.7
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Publication Date: 1997-01-01
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Reading Level: 224
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Description: Johann Baptist Metz, founder of political theology in Europe, is one of the most significant Roman Catholic theologians working since the Second Vatican Council. In A Passion for God, J. Matthew Ashley edits and translates the most important of Metz's recent essays previously unavailable in English. This compelling and diverse collection reflects on such issues as the crucial place of memory in Christian faith and in society as a whole, the role of religious in the Church, the meaning of the mystical virtue of poverty of spirit and the relationship between Christianity and politics in modernity. A Passion for God includes an introduction by Ashley that surveys Metz's career in the context of postconciliar Catholic theology and offers the reader helpful advice for understanding Metz's work. Those interested in the various aspects of North American liberation as well as political or public theology will find this book to be an invaluable resource.
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Price: $29.95
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Sale: $26.49
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Manufacturer: Georgetown University Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Kevin F. Burke
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Publisher: Georgetown University Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 291
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Publication Date: 2004-03-31
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Reading Level: 264
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Description: Ellacuria, a Jesuit theologian and writer, was president of the University of Central America at the height of El Salvador's brutal civil war in 1989. His advocacy on behalf of the persecuted provoked the political establishment, and in November of that year, the military invaded the campus and murdered Ellacuria--along with five other Jesuit priests and two women. Kevin F. Burke, S.J., illuminates why Ellacuria is significant not only as a martyr, but also as theologian. Ellacuria has remained little known in English, and Burke not only presents us with the first comprehensive introduction to Ignacio Ellacuria thought, he also places him where he belongs--among the major liberation theologians of the twentieth century.
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Price: $28.00
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Sale: $27.72
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Manufacturer: Wipf & Stock Publishers
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Maria Pilar Aquino
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Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
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Publication Date: 2002-11
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Reading Level: 262
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