In this collection, six leading theologians on political theology
explore the contemporary states and potential future of the
discipline. Offering a highly nuanced and complex picture of
"older" and "newer" Political Theology, these scholars examine the
multifaceted interconnections and tensions between political
theologies, liberation theologies, feminist theologies, and
theologies that see themselves as "postcolonial" or "decolonizing."
Among other topics, the authors address the ecumenical and
global nature of political theology; the lack of critical feminist
analysis in most political, liberation, and postcolonial
theologies; the statements regarding political theology in the
encyclicals of Benedict XVI; and the specific tasks that political
theology must address to remain effective and relevant.
Contributors include Jurgen Moltmann, Johann Baptist Metz,
Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza, Francis Schussler Fiorenza, Klaus
Tanner, and Michael Welker."
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