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Faith In The Face Of Militarization Indigenous Feminist And Interreligious Voices Jude Lal Fernando

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Faith In The Face Of Militarization Indigenous Feminist And Interreligious Voices Jude Lal Fernando
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Publisher: Pickwick Publications (Wipf and Stock)
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.52 MB
Author: Jude Lal Fernando
ISBN: 9781725283985, 9781725283992, 9781725284005, 1725283980, 1725283999, 1725284006
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Faith In The Face Of Militarization Indigenous Feminist And Interreligious Voices Jude Lal Fernando by Jude Lal Fernando 9781725283985, 9781725283992, 9781725284005, 1725283980, 1725283999, 1725284006 instant download after payment.

What does believing mean in the face of empire and militarization? These essays articulate the critical and liberating consciousness shared by oppressed peoples across the world, arising from a faith in the God of the oppressed, expressed in radically diverse ways, and resisting the imperialist deities of materialism (read: economic growth), racism, and militarization that falsely appear as the saviors of humanity. The authors confront these false gods--which form the modern empire--worshiped by the most dominant militarized states in the world and followed by their allied states even in the midst of a worldwide pandemic. Out of the eleven articles, two are written by critical political analysts with an anti-colonial lens while recognizing the importance of faith in resistance. The rest are written by theologians who critically reflect on their faith within the context of empire and militarization in their societies. Militarization is among the most brutal forms of oppression on the resisting peoples. The theologies that have emerged from critical reflections on their collective experiences are grounded on a material spirituality as opposed to materialistic, racist, and militaristic godlessness. This collection has emerged out of creative and transformative practices in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Pacific, and the US. The essays are divided it into four sections in recognizing some of the key features of material spirituality; indigenous, feminist and interreligious voices, and horizontal solidarity. With contributions from: Michael Lujan Bevacqua Wati Longchar Nidia Arrobo Rodas Rasika Sharmen Pieris Lilian Cheelo Siwila Young-Bock Kim Dan Gonzales-Ortega Erin Shea Martin Mark Braverman Joshua Samuel Phil Miller

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