While the links between conservative Christians and politics
have been drawn strongly in recent years, coming to embody what
many think of as religious activism, the profoundly religious
nature of community organizing and other more left-leaning justice
work has been largely overlooked. "Prophetic Activism" is the first
broad comparative examination of progressive religious activism in
the United States. Set up as a counter-narrative to religious
conservatism, the book offers readers a deeper understanding of the
richness and diversity of contemporary religious activism.
Helene Slessarev-Jamir offers five case studies of major
progressive religious justice movements that have their roots in
liberative interpretations of Scripture: congregational community
organizing; worker justice; immigrant rights work; peace-making and
reconciliation; and global anti-poverty and debt relief. Drawing on
intensive interviews with activists at all levels of this
work--from pastors and congregational leaders to local organizers
and the executive directors of the national networks--she uncovers
the ways in which they construct an ethical framework for their
work. In addition to looking at predominantly Christian
organizations, the book also highlights the growth of progressive
activism among Jews, Muslims, and Buddhists who are engaged in
reinterpreting their religious texts to support new forms of
activism.
Religion and Social Transformation series
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