Religion, theology, and class :fresh...
Rieger, Joerg,

 

  • Religion, theology, and class :fresh engagements after long silence /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 230.086/2
    書名/作者: Religion, theology, and class : : fresh engagements after long silence // edited by Joerg Rieger.
    其他作者: Rieger, Joerg,
    面頁冊數: 1 online resource.
    標題: Christian sociology.
    標題: Social classes.
    標題: RELIGION / Christian Theology / Systematic
    標題: RELIGION / Christianity / General
    ISBN: 1137339241 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 9781137339249 (electronic bk.)
    內容註: Introduction: Why We Can Do No Longer without Class in Religious Studies and Theology; Joerg Rieger -- PART I: BASIC DEFINITIONS AND CHALLENGES -- 1. Religion and Class; Richard D. Wolff -- 2. Classes, Other Distinctions, and Their Theological Values; Nestor Mguez -- 3. Save Us from Cynicism: Religion and Social Class; Jung Mo Sung -- 4. Class, Sin, and the Displaced; Vtor Westhelle -- PART II: HISTORICAL CONTEXTS -- 5. Religion and Class in the Construction and Deconstruction of the Myth of American Exceptionalism; Sheila D. Collins -- 6. Protesting Classes through Protestant Glasses: Class, Labor, and the Social Gospel in the United States; Ken Estey -- PART III: ONGOING STRUGGLES: GENDER, POVERTY, RACE, AND CLASS -- 7. Poverty and Poor People's Agency in High-Tech Capitalism; Jan Rehmann -- 8. Inequality, Class, and Power in Global Perspective; Pamela K. Brubaker -- 9. Black Reconstruction: Thinking Blackness and Rethinking Class in Late Capitalist America, Corey D.B. Walker -- 10. Instigating Class Struggle? The Study of Class in Religion and Theology and Some Implications for Race and Gender; Joerg Rieger.
    摘要、提要註: Unlike notions of gender, ethnicity, and race, the notion of class has rarely been reflected in religious and theological studies in recent decades. The few who currently use the term "class" think 'poor people,' 'social stratification,' or 'income differentials.' Commonly overlooked are power differentials, the tensions between classes, and the question of production. The essays in this volume discuss what new discourses on class in religious and theological studies might add to cutting-edge developments in these fields. This book demonstrates that just like the lack of the study of class distorts the study of religion and theology, renewed engagement leads to new insights and broader horizons. The audience for this work includes students and scholars of religion and theology with various research interests, as well as students and scholars of other fields like economics, sociology, political studies, and cultural studies. Widespread classroom use is anticipated as this text is written in an accessible and engaging style.
    電子資源: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137339249
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