Changing Conversations: Cultural Analysis and Religious Reflection

Changing Conversations: Cultural Analysis and Religious Reflection

Changing Conversations: Cultural Analysis and Religious Reflection

Changing Conversations: Cultural Analysis and Religious Reflection

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Overview

Changing Conversations defines the crucial role of cultural studies in the articulation and practice of religious studies disciplines. A decisive turn in the development of religious reflection, this volume seeks to redefine disciplinary self-understanding, and to promote religion as an integral component of cultural studies. Emphasizing a commitment to the marginalized perspectives—i.e. those communities lacking the resources to determine a new vision of society and so struggle to carve out their own space which more clearly embodies their own idiom, Changing Conversations presents insightful, authoritative contributions which show how religion is both embedded in and expressive of concrete social relationships and local realities. Featuring detailed cultural and political analyses, flavored with historical and feminist theory, Changing Conversations will inform every reader seeking to explore theology as a vital component of cultural studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415914338
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/11/1996
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Dwight N. Hopkins, Sheila Greeve Davaney

Table of Contents

Introduction, Dwight N. Hopkins; Part 1 One Theory; Chapter 1 Mapping Theologies: An Historicist Guide to Contemporary Theology, Sheila Greeve Davaney; Chapter 2 Toward A Materialist Christian Social Criticism: Accommodation and Culture Reconsidered, Mary Mcclintock Fulkerson; Chapter 3 Transcendence and Material Culture, David Batstone; Chapter 4 The Post-Modern Location of Black Religion: Texts and Temporalities in Tension, James A. Noel; Chapter 5 Theology and Popular Culture, Kathryn Tanner; Part 2 Two Method; Chapter 6 Tracking Spirit: Theology As Cultural Critique in America, Mark Mcclain Taylor; Chapter 7 Passing on the Spark: A Womanist Perspective on Theology and Culture, Karen Baker-Fletcher; Chapter 8 Theological Method and Cultural Studies: Slave Religious Culture as a Heuristic, Dwight N. Hopkins; Part 3 Three Application; Chapter 9 The Recovery of Sacred Myth: Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, James Evans; Chapter 10 Liberation as Risky Business, Bill Smith; Chapter 11 Culture and Politics in Black and African Theologies, Edward P. Antonio; Chapter 12 Conclusion: Changing Conversations: Impetuses and Implications, Sheila Greeve Davaney;
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