Philosophy and theology have each struggled with the problem of
dualism, the assumption that reality can be split in two. Too
often, this split places God, spirit, mind, and the masculine in
opposition to evil, body, matter, and the feminine. These
intellectual divisions support social structures that oppress
rather than embrace women, the poor, people of color, and others.
With this volume, Voss Roberts expertly shows how comparative
theology uproots this dualism and fosters new modes of community
built on cooperation instead of oppression.
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