Liberating Spiritualities : Reimagining Faith in the Américas
Liberating Spiritualities : Reimagining Faith in the Américas
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Author(s): Tirres, Christopher D.
ISBN No.: 9781531508326
Pages: 176
Year: 202412
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 135.24
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Liberating Spiritualities charts new ways of thinking about the interplay between spirituality, activism, and critical thinking. Focusing on six prominent twentieth-century Latine and Latin American thinkers, Tirres offers a compelling analysis that not only furthers our understanding of key figures across the Americas but also invites readers of all backgrounds to consider the deeper meanings and functions of spirituality writ large. This book is indispensable for people interested in liberation theology, liberation philosophy, and the history of religion and social movements in the Americas.---Joao B. Chaves, author of Migrational Religion: Context and Creativity in the Latinx Diaspora .Explores the philosophies of six 20th-century thinkers--among them Marxist philosopher Jose Carlos Mariategui and educator Paulo Freire--who drew links between spirituality and social justice.---Publishers Weekly In this invaluable and novel work of uniquely compassionate scholarship, Christopher Tirres adeptly voices a polyphonic mix of historical context, philosophical and theological analysis, and deeply personal reflections to illuminate profound themes in what he calls a 'critical theory of spirituality, ' set in an expansive Latin American framework that extends into the US-Mexico borderlands. Liberating Spiritualities shows how Latin American religious thought, out of a tragic history and against great challenges, continues to be propelled by immanence--embracing the quest for social justice, indigenous cosmologies, mestizaje, eco-feminism, and a phenomenology of the sacred, in the project of re-imagining faith, banishing hopelessness, and reclaiming human meaning.


---John Phillip Santos, Author of Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation Broadening our understanding of spirituality beyond the interior life, Tirres argues persuasively that spirituality is a core feature of human identity and action that involves the whole person. Liberating Spiritualities: Reimagining Faith in The Americas reminds us of the interconnection between spirituality, faith, ethics, and critical thought in light of structural injustice and human suffering. Informed by six liberationist intellectuals, this text offers a much needed theoretical framework for liberating spiritualities, grounded in concrete history and everyday life in the Americas. Liberating Spiritualities is a critical development in hemispheric theology and philosophy.---Michelle Gonzalez Maldonado, Ph.D., Provost & Sr. Vice-President for Academic Affairs, The University of Scranton.



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