Theology and Civil Society

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Adrian Pabst
Al Barrett
Andrew Shanks
Anna Huxley
Ben Wood
Benedict XVI
British Liberal Party
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Catholic Social Teachings
Charity
Charles Pemberton
Chicago Areas Project
Civil Society
climate change
collective action research
Deep Solidarity
East London Mosque
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ethical economy
Exclusion
faith based organisations
Fr. Daniel Berrigan
Friedrike Schick
Graham Ward
Hegel
Hegelian Grand Narrative
Hegelian philosophy
Individual Moral Identity
Jane Wills
Joerg Rieger
Koinonia Politike
Liberal Democrat Coalition Government
Liberalism
Libido Dominandi
Manchester's Oxford Road
Manchester’s Oxford Road
Marxist Grand Narrative
Michael Raubach
Migration
Milbank
Modern State
Oxford Road
political theology
Politics
Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
Representational Thought
Rowan Williams
Social Capital Paradigm
social mediation
Sociology
Theo-political Imagination
theology and social change perspectives
UK General Election
UK Uncut
Vice Versa
Ward's Reading
Ward’s Reading
WWF UK
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138630369
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From food banks to migrant welcome committees, and community organisers to internet based campaigners, civil society is central to the North Atlantic social landscape. Theology and Civil Society advances our understanding of what civil society is and offers a theologically informed re-imagining of our shared social life.

Prefaced by a foreword by the Rev. Dr Rowan Williams, this book explores contemporary manifestations of the kind of collective action observed in civil society since the 1800s. It then examines civil society as the sum of modern associations which mediate our relationships to the market and the state, but which cannot be identified fully with either the market or the state. Finally, three different perspectives on civil society are presented using insights from theologians such as John Milbank and Georg Hegel.

This is a pertinent topic for contemporary society, and it is explored expertly here by an international panel of contributors. As such, it is an important volume for any scholar of Theology and Religious Studies and their interactions with Sociology and Politics.

Charles Pemberton is the William Leech Research Fellow at the department of Theology and Religion, Durham University, UK. He is currently researching Britain’s Food Bank network. He completed a PhD at the University of Manchester in 2016 on charity, homelessness and the doctrine of creation.