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Making America Feel Better, William Cavanaugh
Making America Feel Better, William Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
No abstract provided.
Victims, Not Heroes: Mourn The Dead Without Glorifying 'Charlie Hebdo, William Cavanaugh
Victims, Not Heroes: Mourn The Dead Without Glorifying 'Charlie Hebdo, William Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
No abstract provided.
Science And Theology: Questioning The ‘Two-State Solution, William Cavanaugh
Science And Theology: Questioning The ‘Two-State Solution, William Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
No abstract provided.
“Reframing Economics,”, William Cavanaugh
“Orthodoxy And Heresy In Departments Of Economics,”, William Cavanaugh
“Orthodoxy And Heresy In Departments Of Economics,”, William Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
No abstract provided.
Being Consumed: Economics And Christian Desire, William Cavanaugh
Being Consumed: Economics And Christian Desire, William Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
Are Christians for or against the free market? Should we not think of ourselves as consumers? Are we for or against globalization? How to we live in a world of scare resources? William Cavanaugh brings us a theological view and practice of everyday economic life with the use of Christian resources. He argues that we should not take the free market, consumer culture, globalization, and scarcity as givens, but change the terms of debate in each case. His consideration of the free market is not a question of for or against, but when exactly a market is truly free. He …
Torture And Eucharist: Theology, Politics, And The Body Of Christ, William Cavanaugh
Torture And Eucharist: Theology, Politics, And The Body Of Christ, William Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
"Cavanaugh begins with an engrossing analysis of the dynamics of torture and disappearance as a mode disciplining the body politic. He judiciously uses psychological and social scientific sources without letting them override the theological focus of the book. He then gives an equally engrossing account of the Church in Chile under Pinochet. His analyses both of Maritain and the 'New Christendom' ecclesiology provide as interesting critique of the failures of the Church to respond to Pinochet's repression, while his concluding chapter on eucharistic theology points towards the source of the successful responses made by the Church. Particularly useful and interesting …