9781978702905-1978702906-Scripture and Social Justice: Catholic and Ecumenical Essays

Scripture and Social Justice: Catholic and Ecumenical Essays

ISBN-13: 9781978702905
ISBN-10: 1978702906
Author: Corrine Carvalho, John Collins, Gina Hens-Piazza, Gregory E. Sterling, John Donahue, Harold Attridge, Gregory Sterling, Stephen Ahearne-Kroll, Adela Collins, John Endres, Anathea Portier-Young, Julia Prinz
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Fortress Academic
Format: Paperback 280 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781978702905
ISBN-10: 1978702906
Author: Corrine Carvalho, John Collins, Gina Hens-Piazza, Gregory E. Sterling, John Donahue, Harold Attridge, Gregory Sterling, Stephen Ahearne-Kroll, Adela Collins, John Endres, Anathea Portier-Young, Julia Prinz
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Fortress Academic
Format: Paperback 280 pages

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Scripture and Social Justice: Catholic and Ecumenical Essays (ISBN-13: 9781978702905 and ISBN-10: 1978702906), written by authors Corrine Carvalho, John Collins, Gina Hens-Piazza, Gregory E. Sterling, John Donahue, Harold Attridge, Gregory Sterling, Stephen Ahearne-Kroll, Adela Collins, John Endres, Anathea Portier-Young, Julia Prinz, was published by Fortress Academic in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Education (Christian Books & Bibles, Sermons, Worship & Devotion) books. You can easily purchase or rent Scripture and Social Justice: Catholic and Ecumenical Essays (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Education books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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[This] volume is powerful and appropriate for the scholar and layperson alike. Anyone interested in scripture, and its eye for justice, will enjoy and profit from the read. ― Reading Religion
This volume is a witness not only to Donahue’s enduring legacy to the field of biblical studies but also to the importance of scripture in the task of approaching social justice today. Each chapter serves to remind the reader of the fundamentally political nature of the Bible and the enormous potential that critical and thoughtful biblical study continues to offer to the immediacy and urgency of the most trenchant social issues of our day. From abortion, same-sex marriage, colonialism and empire to racism, slavery, and mass incarceration – these chapters demonstrate that rereading scripture from a new perspective or with a different lens can often serve to reframe how we think about a contemporary social problem in profound ways. -- Rebecca Todd Peters, Elon University
The bringing together of these voices, the often creative synthesis, and the rendering of a number of interesting framings, some stimulated by the realities of Trump-era divisive politics in the United States, make [the book] a valuable reading for those contemplating the continuing relevance of the Bible as a basis for social justice praxis in the contemporary world. ― The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
This volume on scripture and social justice is a tribute to the lifetime of work in this area by John R. Donahue, and a treasure trove of insightful essays for any interested in the relationship of the Bible to Christian moral life. Led by Donahue's own remarkable article on the Bible and Catholic social teachings, a cast of many of the most distinguished scholars working in this area offers essays organized into selections from the Hebrew Scriptures and from Early Christianity. The result is a volume that should be on the shelf of every scholar or church leader who believes that the biblical witness is more than ancient history but is a contemporary resource for the moral life of the modern church. -- Bruce Birch, Wesley Theological Seminary
The essays gathered here provide a panoramic view of current thinking on biblical texts that play important roles in contemporary struggles for social justice – either as inspiration or impediment. Here, from the hands of an ecumenical array of leading biblical scholars, are fresh and compelling resources for thinking biblically about what justice is and what it demands. Individual essays treat key debates, themes, and texts, locating each within its historical and cultural settings while also linking them to the most pressing justice concerns of the twenty-first century. The volume aims to challenge academic and ecclesiastical complacency and highlight key avenues for future scholarship and action.

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