Political Theology Based in Community: Dorothy Day, the Catholic Worker Movement, and Overcoming Otherness

Author:   Marty Tomszak
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781978715455


Pages:   274
Publication Date:   15 October 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Political Theology Based in Community: Dorothy Day, the Catholic Worker Movement, and Overcoming Otherness


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In Political Theology Based in Community: Dorothy Day, The Catholic Worker Movement, and Overcoming Otherness, Marty Tomszak sutures together the seemingly disparate realms of radical political theology, communally oriented pedagogy, the Catholic Worker movement, and Catholic Social Teaching to carve a new way of doing ethics in our contemporary sphere. Through an adoption of weak theology and Anatheism, brought into the fold by John Caputo and Richard Kearney specifically, and partnering them with the groundbreaking work of Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in their outpouring of works of mercy, Tomszak highlights the hope present in radical hospitality for our World. This hope is addressed to the distinct publics of the academy, the Church, and wider society as this radical ethic provides distinct answers for a multitude of current crises.

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Author:   Marty Tomszak
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   0.558kg
ISBN:  

9781978715455


ISBN 10:   1978715455
Pages:   274
Publication Date:   15 October 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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All too often discussions in political theology either ascend into theoretical abstractions inapplicable to lived realities or descend into the impasse of asking ‘what should we then do?’ while taking no concrete actions to change our world. Tomszak’s book avoids both pitfalls by offering us an incredibly illuminating response to the entire field by suggesting an actual, historical movement affecting Church, state, and society: the Catholic Workers and the personalist philosophy behind it. By putting Dorothy Day’s and Peter Maurin’s words and, more importantly, their actions in dialogue with contemporary thinkers such as John Caputo and Richard Kearney, Tomszak points a way forward for political theology that must be studied and discussed by anyone interested in how real change can take place amidst the inequalities and injustices that plague us every day. -- Colby Dickinson, Loyola University Chicago


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Marty Tomszak is visiting professor of theology at Valparaiso University.

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