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How Christian revelation overcomes violence, mimesis, and scapegoating.
Prayers gathered from around the world by the Maryknoll family of Fathers, Brothers, Sisters, lay missioners, and supporters.
Addresses issues of racial justice in America and the Catholic Church, past and present.
Original writings by eight engaged scholars provide a fresh, ecumenical approach to systematic theology in a Latino/a voice.
The beloved spiritual writer is our guide in this unique retelling of the Gospels, beautifully illustrated with drawings of Rembrandt.
A surprising dialogue between two important contemporary Catholic thinkers: one a liberation theology, the other the head of the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
Offers a timely analysis for religious institutions seeking renewal and relevance while struggling with the challenges of aging memberships and diminishing numbers.
In this timely and compelling book, Kelly Brown Douglas (author, The Black Christ) examines the myths and narratives underlying a “stand-your-ground” culture.
Can the world change from a culture of domination to one of friendship? Can human nature evolve for the better? Yes, says philosopher Beatrice Bruteau: The Holy Thursday Revolution shows the way.
Writings and letters by the Austrian farmer who chose death rather than serve the Third Reich.
A black South African and a white American theologian explore the biblical and theological foundations of reconciliation in the post-apartheid context.
Drawing on lived experience and the spiritual traditions of both East and West young leaders of the new monastic movement introduce a new vision for contemplative life in the twenty-first century.
Shows how black Christianity can recover the true message of the gospel.
What does it mean to be embodiments of the Spirit of God on earth, and why is it so important to understand it?
The well-known Peruvian theologian reviews the Bible from the standpoint of the struggling poor offering new and challenging insights on its meaning today.
The Latin American Jesuit's essays on the challenge the poor and oppressed make to Christian faith.
Reviews three basic models of theology in Western Christianity: moral, mystical, pastoral.
An engaging meditation on how the fullness of being a Christian entails an embrace of creation.
A fascinating introduction to social justice by one of "the most effective teachers and preachers in the English-speaking world."
A probing introduction to the meaning and methods of Practical Theology.
An overview of Latina/o spiritualities today and the challenges that ethnic and spiritual diversity brings to Christian theology and ministry.