ISBN-13: 9783319965949 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 793 str.
ISBN-13: 9783319965949 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 793 str.
The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology is the definitive guide to radical theology and the commencement for new directions in that field.
"This is a fine volume, covering a large breadth of figures and topics essential to the discipline. Students and libraries will gain something that is both well constructed and academically significant." (Taylor Weaver, Modern Believing, Vol. 61 (2), April, 2020)
"The book is an invaluable resource for anyone in need of a quick grasp of the scope of the movement, its historical development, its historical roots, the range of arguments it is carrying forward, and the dialogues that are being conducted across disciplines and sub-disciplines. ... there is no better source to get acquainted with its many voices than The Palgrave Handbook under consideration in this review. Given its breadth and scope, it comes highly recommended!" (Josh de Keijzer, Cultural Encounters, Vol. 15 (2), 2020)
"The book is interdisciplinary in addressing art, philosophy, literature, music, psychology, politics, and the social sciences in dialogue with theology. ... This book further urges the theologians and readers of religion today within our relations, our world, our sexuality, and our thought to carry the fire onward, speak new radical theological perspectives, and once again, assert to the body politic that theology is, after all, important." (David Carnish, Reading Religion, readingreligion.org, June 30, 2019)
Part I: Background and Introduction
1. Introduction, by Christopher D. Rodkey and Jordan E. Miller
2. Background, by Clayton Crockett and Jeffrey W. Robbins
3. Chronology
Part II: Figures
4. James Luther Adams, by George Kimmich Beach
5. Thomas J. J. Altizer, by J. Leavitt Pearl and Christopher D. Rodkey
6. Dietrich Bonhoeffer, by Robert Saler
7. John D. Caputo, by Katharine Sarah Moody
8. Harvey Cox, by Hollis Phelps
9. Don Cupitt, by Gavin Hyman
10. Mary Daly, by Christopher D. Rodkey
11. Leslie Dewart, by Richard Sawa and W. T. S. Tarver
12. Jacques Ellul, by Richard A. Davis
13. Lloyd Geering, by Mike Grimshaw
14. René Girard, by David Dawson
15. William Hamilton, by G. Michael Zbaraschuk
16. Catherine Keller, by Lisa Gasson-Gardner, Winfield Goodwin, Elijah Prewitt-Davis, and Austin Roberts
17. D. G. Leahy, by Lissa McCullough
18. Charles Long, by Louis Benjamin Rolsky
19. Gene Marshall and Joyce Marshall, by Alan Jay Richard
20. Carl Raschke, by Alan Jay Richard
21. Richard L. Rubenstein, by Ingrid Anderson
22. Dorothee Solle, by Sarah Pinnock
23. Jacob Taubes, by Bruce Rosenstock
24. Mark C. Taylor, by George M. Schmidt
25. Paul Tillich, by Russell Re Manning
26. Gabriel Vahanian, by Mike Grimshaw
27. Paul Matthews Van Buren, by Ellen T. Charry
28. Simone Weil, by Lissa McCullough29. Charles E. Winquist, by Noëlle Vahanian
30. Slavoj Žižek, by Marika Rose
Part III: Topics
31. Agnostic Theology, by Dan Boscaljon
32. Animal Studies, by David Dillard-Wright
33. Buddhism, by Thomas J. J. Altizer and Jordan E. Miller
34. Catholicism, by Thomas J. J. Altizer
35. Ecstatic Naturalism, by David Rohr
36. The Emerging Church Movement, by Kester Brewin
37. Feminist Theologies, by Lisa Isherwood
38. Hinduism and Radical Theology, by Alina N. Feld
39. Hip-hop, by Jon Ivan Gill40. Homiletics, by Phil Snider
41. Honest to God Controversy, by N.T. Wright
42. Islam, by Jeff Miller
43. Judaism, by Ingrid Anderson
44. Liberation Theology, by Cláudio Carvalhaes
45. Literature, by Gregory Erickson46. Liturgy and Radical Theology, by Keegan Osinski
47. Marxism, by Roland Boer
48. Orthodoxy, by Oleg B. Davydov
49. Pentecostalism, by James R. Melnarik
50. Play Theology, by Hollis Phelps
51. Postcolonial/Decolonial Theology, by An Yountae52. Psychoanalysis, by Tad Delay
53. Science, by Mary-Jane Rubenstein
54. Theopoetics, by Blake Huggins and L. Callid Keefe-Perry
55. Artist Statement, by Chris Nelson
Christopher D. Rodkey is Pastor of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ in Dallastown, Pennsylvania, USA, and teaches at York College of Pennsylvania. His books include The Synaptic Gospel, Too Good to Be True, and The World is Crucifixion.
Jordan E. Miller is a community organizer, interdisciplinary teacher, and scholar who specializes in religion, social movements, and resistance studies. Dr. Miller’s first monograph, Resisting Theology, Furious Hope includes chapters on The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), Occupy Wall Street, and #BlackLivesMatter.
The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology is the definitive guide to radical theology and the commencement for new directions in that field. For the first time, radical theology is addressed and assessed in a single, comprehensive volume, including introductory and historical essays for the beginner, essays on major figures and their thought, and shorter articles on various themes, concepts, and related topics. This book is a seminal work for the radical theology movement. It clarifies origins and demonstrates the exigency and utility of current figures and issues. A useful and essential guide for newcomers and veterans in the field, this volume serves as both a reference work and an introduction to omitted or forgotten topics within contemporary discussions.
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