Faith, Class, and Labor: Intersectional Approaches in a Global Context
Bible Blindspots: Dispersion and Othering
Decolonizing Ecotheology: Indigenous and Subaltern Challenges
Faith, Class, and Labor: Intersectional Approaches in a Global Context
Bible Blindspots: Dispersion and Othering
Decolonizing Ecotheology: Indigenous and Subaltern Challenges

Intersectionality and Theology Series - The book series

Series
6
Category
Religion & Spirituality
Language
English
Format

This series is a home for theologies that weave in the strands of gender, race, and class. Because weaving involves stripping the strands, this series makes room for plaiting sub- and minor- strands. Each volume of the series, as such, will exhibit the interwoven and intersectional natures of theology--theology is a weaving or intersection where words, images, schemes, stories, bodies, struggles, cultures, and more, meet and exchange. At this weaving/intersection, traditions, standards and ideals inspire, transpire, and some even expire.

Series Editor

Jione Havea

Editorial advisory board

Kuzipa Nalwamba, World Council of Churches (Switzerland)

Mahsheed Ansari, Islamic Science and Research Academy (Australia)

Miguel De La Torre, Iliff School of Theology (USA)

Miguel M. Algranti, Universidad Favaloro (Argentina)

Intersectionality and Theology Series books in order

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