During the darkest days of apartheid, when so many of God's precious children in South Africa were being brutally dehumanized, tortured and murdered simply because a biological irrelevance, the aut…
This final interpretive volume argues for a view of Christian theology that, in critical dialogue with other world religions and philosophies, is able to engage the new world situation, play a crit…
The dialectical materialism of Marx and Engels has usually been considered totally opposed to Christianity, for religion, Marx said, is "the opium of the people". The author, however, shows that in…
This book is advocating Free Market Economics, which is active in most Third World countries - is responsible for outrageous workimg conditions, slave wages and extreme poverty - -and from time to …
An abiding irony of the twentieth century is the willful credulity of the Western intellectual elites in the face of our century's most brutal and excessive failures. Afflicted with sereve shortsig…
This book is an invitation to all Christians to begin constructing a food ethics; to the academic Christian ethicist, it presents an opportunity to join a discussion on a topic relevant in so many …
A collection of original, peer-reviewed essays by members of the College Theology Society on the broad theme of the intersection of religion, economics, and culture in our increasingly globalized w…
The author aims to construct a sociological analysis of the world of Jesus and Palestinian communities generally. This approach to exegesis poses fruitful new questions without explaining the Chris…
North American churches seem to be able to wrestle on a relatively sustained basis with almost all public issues except those touching on economy. Pastors find it excrutiatingly perplexing to preac…