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Millennials and Gen Zers have been characterized as individualistic capitalist consumers, as politically unengaged and spiritually selfish, or only interested in identity politics. This edited collection, by bringing together younger generations of theologians, activists, campaigners, artists, and those working in politics, academia, the church, economics, or community work, offers a new narrative of justice- one that is globally aware and actively intersectional.
Bringing together powerful young voices with a wealth of contextually grounded experiences of faith and justice, spreading over Mexico, India, Nagaland, Germany, Wales, Ecuador, South Africa, Palestine, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Scotland, England and the Pacific, the chapters in this book imagine daring new possibilities. Together the chapters reveal a generation who face a burning, politically and religiously right-leaning, egotistical world, and who know clearly that the legacies of Empire, which continue white hegemony, patriarchy, heterosexuality, normalized cisgender identities, the class war, colonial debts, Western epistemology, and ecological extraction, must be overcome and replaced by a transnational solidarity of resistance and reimagination.
Contents
Introduction She who wants the world to remain as it is doesn't want it to remain at all. - Victoria Turner
Part 1: Questioning Western Epistemological Hegemony: Rethinking Approaches to Justice
1) Christ's Being Beyond Time: A Theological Emancipation from the Acceleration of Time - Samuel Efrain Murillo Torres
2) Against Western Cognitive Hegemony in Academic Theology: The Quest for Epistemological Justice in Liberation and Intercultural Theology(ies) - Daniel Jara J.
3) Indigenous queer subjugation and lessons from Nagaland - Inatoli Aye
4) African approaches to Transitional Justice - Adam Randera
5) The "View from Below" From Above: A Critical Genealogy of Settler Christianity in Oceania - Andrew Clark-Howard
6) Restoring Wholeness in Creation: A Samoan Indigenous Spiritual Perspective to Climate Justice - Iemaima Vaai
Part 2: Insiders and Outsiders: Struggling through History and Context
7) Palestinian Women: The Question with the Question - Muna Nassar
8) Justice for the Workers: Theologising Trade Unions and Labour Movements - William Gibson
9) 'This is my Story, this is my Song:' Queer Presbyterians, Provocative Questions, Practical Politics, and a Case for Church History in the Development of Theologies of Justice - David Brandon Smith
10) The Myth of the Gospel: Trump, Politics, and the Crisis of the Evangelical Church - Nathan Dever
11) A Step Forwards or Backwards? Reflections on Homelessness, Housing and Politics in England from 1945 - Present - Ian Rowe
Part 3: Disrupting Theology, Theory and Thinking
12) An Essay That Is Already Belated: Some notes on holocaust and the recovery of witnessing - Dave Korn
13) Reimagining Hindu Liberation Theology in India with Raimon Panikkar - Shruti Dixit
14) Exposing Selfish Motivations Disguised as Justice: Questioning the Narrative of the Miracle of Cultured Meat - Arvin Gouw
15) Discussing Human Dignity from the Peripheries: A Dialogue between Buddhagotra and Imago Dei - Patricia Guernelli Palazzo Tsai
16) A Lived Theology of Belonging - Amar D. Peterman
17) Technological and theological visions, desires, and practices - Michael Morelli
18) The Fallacy of Hopelessness: Constructing a metamodern theology of hope - Iona Curtius
Conclusion: Disengaging our Disengagement and Disconnections