God loves diversity and justice : progressive scholars speak about faith, politics, and the world /
God loves diversity and justice : progressive scholars speak about faith, politics, and the world /
edited by Susanne Scholz.
- 1 online resource (viii, 240 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: from progressive theological discourse to changing the world / Susanne Scholz -- pt. I: About God -- God is diversity and justice: a feminist Sikh perspective / Nikky-Guninder Karu Singh -- As long as you are doing something: a secular feminist perspective from Canada / Pamela Milne -- I AM, who loves the prophets, loves you: meditations on the progressive/prophetic at the end of Jewish history / Marc H. Ellis -- pt. II: About love -- A world without tags: a progressive Palestinian Muslim scholar speaks / Isam Shihada -- Class matters in an age of empire: a white feminist working-class American speaks / Susanne Johnson -- pt. III: About Diversity -- Celebrating diversity is not what it's all about: a progressive white male German American theologian speaks / Joerg Rieger -- Does God really love diversity?: a Chinese American New Testament scholar speaks / Sze-kar Wan -- pt. IV: About justice -- Diversity, justice, and the Bible for grown-ups: a Jewish Russian-Israeli-American Hebrew Bible scholar speaks / Serge -- The exiled native: the paradox of the black scholar / Maria Dixon -- Justice is at the core: law, justice, and gender equality in Islamic feminism / Qudsia Mirze -- Transgender spirituality: find justice through activism and love / Gordene MacKenzie and Nancy Nangeroni -- pt. V: Two responses -- Reflection on "God loves diversity and justice": a (modern) human rights perspective / Patricia H. Davis -- Should God remain?: a response from the perspective of peace and conflict studies / Victoria Fontan.
This book interrogates the theological statement of God loving diversity and justice from the multi-religious, multi-ethnic, multi-disciplinary, and multi-gendered identities of the contributors. They engage selectively the various sources of their diverse traditions, including the Sikh scriptures, the Bible, the Qur'an, the movies, the Declaration of Human Rights, and the transgender movement. The result is a serious historical, literary, cultural, and religious discourse that fends against intellectually rigid thought and simplistic belief systems.
English.
9780739173190 0739173197 9780739173190 1299553532 9781299553538
486603 MIL
2021675694
Religion and justice.
Justice--Religious aspects.
Justice--Aspect religieux.
RELIGION--Sexuality & Gender Studies.
Justice--Religious aspects
Religion and justice
Electronic books.
BL65.J87
201/.7
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: from progressive theological discourse to changing the world / Susanne Scholz -- pt. I: About God -- God is diversity and justice: a feminist Sikh perspective / Nikky-Guninder Karu Singh -- As long as you are doing something: a secular feminist perspective from Canada / Pamela Milne -- I AM, who loves the prophets, loves you: meditations on the progressive/prophetic at the end of Jewish history / Marc H. Ellis -- pt. II: About love -- A world without tags: a progressive Palestinian Muslim scholar speaks / Isam Shihada -- Class matters in an age of empire: a white feminist working-class American speaks / Susanne Johnson -- pt. III: About Diversity -- Celebrating diversity is not what it's all about: a progressive white male German American theologian speaks / Joerg Rieger -- Does God really love diversity?: a Chinese American New Testament scholar speaks / Sze-kar Wan -- pt. IV: About justice -- Diversity, justice, and the Bible for grown-ups: a Jewish Russian-Israeli-American Hebrew Bible scholar speaks / Serge -- The exiled native: the paradox of the black scholar / Maria Dixon -- Justice is at the core: law, justice, and gender equality in Islamic feminism / Qudsia Mirze -- Transgender spirituality: find justice through activism and love / Gordene MacKenzie and Nancy Nangeroni -- pt. V: Two responses -- Reflection on "God loves diversity and justice": a (modern) human rights perspective / Patricia H. Davis -- Should God remain?: a response from the perspective of peace and conflict studies / Victoria Fontan.
This book interrogates the theological statement of God loving diversity and justice from the multi-religious, multi-ethnic, multi-disciplinary, and multi-gendered identities of the contributors. They engage selectively the various sources of their diverse traditions, including the Sikh scriptures, the Bible, the Qur'an, the movies, the Declaration of Human Rights, and the transgender movement. The result is a serious historical, literary, cultural, and religious discourse that fends against intellectually rigid thought and simplistic belief systems.
English.
9780739173190 0739173197 9780739173190 1299553532 9781299553538
486603 MIL
2021675694
Religion and justice.
Justice--Religious aspects.
Justice--Aspect religieux.
RELIGION--Sexuality & Gender Studies.
Justice--Religious aspects
Religion and justice
Electronic books.
BL65.J87
201/.7

