Rebecca Todd Peters argues for an ethic of solidarity as a new
model for how people of faith in the first world can live with
integrity in the midst of global injustice and how we can shape our
lives in ways that move us toward a more just future. Solidarity
Ethics seeks to address concretely the economic and social
structures that undergird the globalized context of the
contemporary era and the problems brought to light within those
'vanishing' boundaries. Seeing religious communities as the primary
source for moral and social education, Peters argues for a concrete
ethics rooted in the Christian tradition of justice and
transformation generative of deep patterns of solidarity and
relationality. Utilizing these theologically rich resources, a
substantive ethics of relational reflection, action, and
construction is provided as an avenue for building viable
strategies for social transformation.
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