Political Theology On Edge: Ruptures Of Justice... Today
Scholars like Mehmet Karabela and Balbinder Singh Bhogal broaden the scope, investigating what is truly "political" about non-Western traditions.
Traditional political theology often focuses on the "sovereign"—the one who decides on the exception. This book challenges that narrow view. Instead of looking for a top-down authority to save us, contributors like and Austin Roberts explore the "Anthropocene" as a planetary machine that requires a new kind of political and religious imagination. 2. Ruptures and Social Movements Political Theology on Edge: Ruptures of Justice...
One of the book’s greatest strengths is its move away from purely Eurocentric Christian concepts. It includes perspectives from: Scholars like Mehmet Karabela and Balbinder Singh Bhogal
Theology at the Precipice: Finding Justice in the Anthropocene Instead of looking for a top-down authority to
Larry L. Welborn and others look at "affect theory," examining how our shared feelings—from greed and pride to compassion—shape our policies and institutions. 3. Global and Multi-Religious Perspectives



















































