Liberation Theology After the End of History: The Refusal to Cease Suffering (Radical Orthodoxy)
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This book is an important entry into a major debate and even those who disagree with Bell will not be able to ignore his argument.
-William T. Cavanaugh, University of St. Thomas
This enterprising new book offers a vision of Christian resources for resistance to capitalism.
A brief summary cannot do justice to the wealth of insight and creativity that distinguishes this work.
-Paul Lakeland, Fairfield University Religious Studies Review, October 2002
Book Description
Liberation Theology after the End of History assesses the impact of Christian resistance to capitalism in Latin America, and the implications of the theological debates that have emerged through its evolution. Using the postmodern critical theory of Deleuze and Foucault, Bell investigates the nature of capitalism, its effect upon human desire and the response of the Church to this social phenomenon, resulting in the most thorough account to date of the rise, failure and future prospects of Latin American liberation theology.
Liberation Theology After the End of History: The Refusal to Cease Suffering (Radical Orthodoxy)
Liberation Theology After the End of History: The Refusal to Cease Suffering (Radical Orthodoxy),D. Bell Jr.,Routledge,0415243041,Christianity - Theology - General,Church history,Liberation theology,Religion,Religion - Theology,South America,Theology,Christian liberation theology,Latin America,Religion / General
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