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Transforming Exclusion Hannah Bacon (University of Chester, UK)

Transforming Exclusion By Hannah Bacon (University of Chester, UK)

Transforming Exclusion by Hannah Bacon (University of Chester, UK)


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Addresses the ways in which theology and religion might endorse exclusive practices and might transform such practices. This book is concerned with the interface between the study of religion & theology and issues surrounding exclusion.

Transforming Exclusion Summary

Transforming Exclusion: Engaging Faith Perspectives by Hannah Bacon (University of Chester, UK)

This book addresses the ways in which theology and religion might endorse exclusive practices and might transform such practices. Transforming Exclusion is concerned with the interface between the study of religion & theology and issues surrounding exclusion. Religious beliefs can be important in shaping attitudes that can lead to the exploitation or marginalization of both humans and non-humans. At the same time, religious beliefs and practices have much to offer in transforming the world, creating a more equitable place for all who occupy it. At other times, the voices of members of religious communities are suppressed and marginalized by other more dominant religious or secular individuals or communities. This book addresses all of these aspects of social exclusion and aims to demonstrate that the study of theology and religion, in addressing religious communities and society more widely, have important contributions to make in creating a more just world.

Transforming Exclusion Reviews

'Substantive reflection informed by the latest scholarship, critical analyses and counter questions from dialogue partners and those usually on the margins, provocative visions for a more just and redemptive ecclesial praxis - what more could readers of theological books ask for? A veritable theological feast indeed!' - Amos Yong, Regent University School of Divinity, Virginia Beach, VA, USA. -- Amos Yong
'Inclusion has become a fashionable word and a widely adopted goal in both Church and society. These essays, however, avoid the cliches and generalisations that can easily surround the subject, and instead look carefully at specific varieties of exclusion, recognised and unrecognised, and the very diverse challenges they present to the integrity of religious communities that claim to be welcoming or affirming. They combine personal and empirical observation with sophisticated tools of philosophical and theological analysis in a highly distinctive way. This is an unusual and very valuable collection.' - Archbishop Rowan Williams -- Archbishop Rowan Williams
Many scholarly books begin, as this one does, as a conversation between a team of academics. Few such books are page-turners, as this one is. Eight of the nine dons whose discussions led to Transforming Exclusion teach at the University of Chester. On the evidence of this volume, Chester would be an excellent choice for any student looking for somewhere to do theology, where the subject is seen as having practical relevance. -- Church Times

About Hannah Bacon (University of Chester, UK)

Dr Hannah Bacon is Senior Lecturer in Feminist and Contextual Theology and Deputy Head of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Chester, UK. Dr Wayne Morris is Senior Lecturer in Christian Theology at the University of Chester, UK. He has widely written in the field of practical theology.

Table of Contents

Introduction Hannah Bacon and Wayne Morris (Editors); 'Does size really matter? Feminist theology, dieting and weight-loss'; 'Postmodernism: Reasons to be Cheerful!'; 'Transforming Tyrannies: Disability and Christian Theologies of Salvation'; 'How does Reflective Practice enable the greater inclusion of young people?'; 'Participation for All?'; 'Christian and Muslim Youth Work Addressing Social Exclusion: Convergent and Divergent Approaches with Young People?'. 'Negotiating Negation: Christians and Muslims making a space for the religious 'other' in British society'; 'The Lord of All: Rediscovering the Christian Doctrine of Providence for the World'; 'Exclusive! The Problem with Human Equality'; 'Sustainable Development and the Capability Approach: An Argument for Environmental and Ecological Justice Making'.

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GOR013393520
9780567273741
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Transforming Exclusion: Engaging Faith Perspectives by Hannah Bacon (University of Chester, UK)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20110623
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