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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 228 pages, height x width x depth: 227x152x17 mm, weight: 345 g, 5 BW Photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Nov-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498590128
  • ISBN-13: 9781498590129
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 228 pages, height x width x depth: 227x152x17 mm, weight: 345 g, 5 BW Photos
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Taking It to the Streets: Public Theologies of Activism and Resistance is an edited volume that explores the critical intersection of public theology, political theology, and communal practices of activism and political resistance. This volume functions as a sister/companion to the text Religion and Science as Political Theology: Navigating Post-Truth and Alternative Facts and focuses on public, civic, performative action as a response to experiences of injustice and diminishments of humanity. There are periods in a nations civil history when the tides of social unrest rise into waves upon waves of public activism and resistance of the dominant uses of power. In American history, activism and public action including and extending beyond the Womens Suffrage, the Million Man March, protests against the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights Movement, Boston Tea Party, Black Lives Matter, the Stonewall Rebellion are hallmarks of transitional or liminal moments in our development as a society. Critical periods marked by increases in public activism and political resistance are opportunities for a society to once again decide who we will be as a people. Will we move towards a more perfect union in which all persons gain freedom in fulfilling their potential or will we choose the perceived safety of the status quo and established norms of power? Whose voices will be heard? Whose will be silenced through intimidation or harm? Ultimately, these are theological questions.

Like other forms of non-textual research subjects (movement, dance, performance art), public activism requires a set of research lenses that are often neglected in theological and religious studies. Attention to bodies, as a category, performance, or epistemological vehicle, is sorely lacking so it is no wonder that attention to the mass of moving bodies in activism is largely absent. Activism and public political resistance are a hallmark of our current social webbing and deserve scholarly attention.
Preface: Vulnerability, Righteous Anger, and Protest: Forming Public
Theologies of Activism and Resistance Jennifer Baldwin



Part 1: Forming Action



Chapter 1: Feel Awful? How to Identify Trumps Politics of Abuse and Subvert
It Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite



Chapter 2: A Womanist Perspective on the Election of Donald Trump: What
Pastors Are Called to Do Linda Thomas



Chapter 3: Warriors of Compassion: Coordinates on the Compass of
Compassion-Based Activism Frank Rogers



Chapter 4:Disrupting the Public Square: Prophetic Pastoral Care and Witness
in Times of Trauma Michelle Walsh



Chapter 5: Protest and Resistance as Liturgy of the People Jennifer
Baldwin



Part 2: Cultural Resourcing for Activism



Chapter 6 Because Im Your Mother, Thats Why: Scientific Authority and
The March for Science Lisa Stenmark



Chapter 7 Black Theology and Hip-Hop Theology: Theologies of Activism and
Resistance Willie Hudson



Chapter 8: Saint Hillary, On Unserious Activism Tony Hoshaw



Chapter 9: Love Trumps Hate: Images of Political Love from Pussyhat Makers
Donna Bowman



Chapter 10: Achieving Reproductive Justice: Theology and Activism Thia
Cooper



Part 3: Militarism and Resistance to State Violence



Chapter 11: Why Resistance Fails? Olli-Pekka Vainio



Chapter 12: Homeland Theology?: Decolonizing Christianity and the Task of
Public Theology Hille Haker



Chapter 13: Political Theology in the Trump Era: Sacrificial Frameworks in
the U.S. Neoliberal Disimagination Machine Kelly Denton-Borhaug



Chapter 14: A Spirituality of Activism: The Chicago Air and Water Show
Robert Bossie



About the Contributors
Jennifer Baldwin is director of Grounding Flight Wellness Center and editor of Navigating Post-Truth and Alternative Facts: Religion and Science as Political Theology and Sensing Sacred: Exploring the Human Senses in Practical Theology and Pastoral Care.