A Theology of the Drug War: Globalization, Violence, and Salvation
This book is a political and theological reflection on the violence and injustice that has taken place in Mexico and Central America since 2006 as a result of the drug war. In order to understand and respond to this conflict in the age of globalization, William A. Walker III combines the work of philosopher Enrique Dussel and theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar to develop a theology of the drug war that transcends both a Eurocentric conception of the world and a merely political account of salvation. Walker also highlights examples of Christian and church-based approaches to practicing neighborliness and resistance to drug trade-related violence, challenging both Christians and non-Christians to participate in the creation of a more just and merciful society.
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A Theology of the Drug War: Globalization, Violence, and Salvation
This book is a political and theological reflection on the violence and injustice that has taken place in Mexico and Central America since 2006 as a result of the drug war. In order to understand and respond to this conflict in the age of globalization, William A. Walker III combines the work of philosopher Enrique Dussel and theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar to develop a theology of the drug war that transcends both a Eurocentric conception of the world and a merely political account of salvation. Walker also highlights examples of Christian and church-based approaches to practicing neighborliness and resistance to drug trade-related violence, challenging both Christians and non-Christians to participate in the creation of a more just and merciful society.
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A Theology of the Drug War: Globalization, Violence, and Salvation

A Theology of the Drug War: Globalization, Violence, and Salvation

by William A. Walker III
A Theology of the Drug War: Globalization, Violence, and Salvation

A Theology of the Drug War: Globalization, Violence, and Salvation

by William A. Walker III

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This book is a political and theological reflection on the violence and injustice that has taken place in Mexico and Central America since 2006 as a result of the drug war. In order to understand and respond to this conflict in the age of globalization, William A. Walker III combines the work of philosopher Enrique Dussel and theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar to develop a theology of the drug war that transcends both a Eurocentric conception of the world and a merely political account of salvation. Walker also highlights examples of Christian and church-based approaches to practicing neighborliness and resistance to drug trade-related violence, challenging both Christians and non-Christians to participate in the creation of a more just and merciful society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781978706491
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/05/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 186
File size: 740 KB

About the Author

William A. Walker III is a lecturer in theology and ethics at Baylor University and the director of vocation at Christ Church in Austin, Texas.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Transmodern Political-Theological Response to the Drug War

1. Globalization and the U.S.-Mexico Drug War

2. Resources for a Transmodern Political Theology: Enrique Dussel

3. Resources for a Transmodern Political Theology: Hans Urs von Balthasar

4. Atonement, Event, and Paradox in Political Theology

5. Salvation as Ecclesial Neighborliness and Resistance

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