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Tenacious Solidarity : Biblical Provocations on Race, Religion, Climate, and the Economy /

Tenacious Solidarity features essays and new writings from 2014 to 2018. As all of Walter Brueggemann's writing is, the chapters are deeply biblical while also concerned with the identities, practices, and obligations of religious communities in contemporary contexts within the United States. B...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Brueggemann, Walter (Autor)
Otros Autores: Hankins, Davis (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2019
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a part I. Economics and social possibilities. Totalized techne vs. neighborly metis -- Emancipation from extraction -- Political agency against idolatry and commodity -- The joker amid class warfare -- part II. Reliquishing ethnocentric ideologies for sustainable societies. Relinquishing white supremacism -- Choosing against choseness -- American Pharaoh's last race -- Relinquishment and reception -- part III. Creation and climate. An inconvenient "therefore" -- Accomodation vs. collusion -- Sabbath as alternative -- part IV. Tradition, memory, and identity. Memory (I) : Amnesia and the need to remember -- Memory (II) : Nostalagia and obligation to forget -- Children (I) : Taken as hostages -- Children (II) : Given as sacrifices -- Mentoring across generations. part V. Best practices for tenacious solidarity. The Psalms : tenacious solidarity -- The Prophets : holy intrusions of truth and hope -- The Torah : Back to basics, from Jesus to Moses. 
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520 |a Tenacious Solidarity features essays and new writings from 2014 to 2018. As all of Walter Brueggemann's writing is, the chapters are deeply biblical while also concerned with the identities, practices, and obligations of religious communities in contemporary contexts within the United States. Brueggemann consistently attempts to weave the biblical texts--vested as they are with the authority of a storyteller--into the deep contours of his readers' experiences, in order to foster a tenacious solidarity that might overcome both the psychic numbness cultivated by a 24-hour news cycle as well as the anxious possessiveness nurtured by so many privatized spiritualities. Brueggemann brings the "transformative potential" of the biblical texts to bear on critical contemporary contexts, including but not limited to economic disparities, racial injustice and white supremacy, climate and care for creation, and the power of memory and mentoring. He delves deeply in the Psalms, which he says, "provides a foundational script for living into the fullest and deepest realities of human existence." And he draws from the Prophets his foundational concept of totalism, which he defines as "automated fragmentation of social life such that we habitually and callously disregard our relations with others." 
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