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1. Society as the Subject of Redemption: Washington Gladden, Walter Rauschenbusch, and the Social Gospel
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction ix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
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PART I: The Social Gospel and Niebuhrian Realism
- 1. Society as the Subject of Redemption: Washington Gladden, Walter Rauschenbusch, and the Social Gospel 3
- 2. Reinhold Niebuhr, Karl Barth, and the Crises of War and Capitalism 29
- 3. The Niebuhrian Legacy: Christian Realism as Theology, Social Ethics, and Public Intellectualism 46
- 4. Ironic Complexity: Reinhold Niebuhr, Billy Graham, Modernity, and Racial Justice 66
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PART II: Economic Democracy in Question
- 5. Norman Thomas and the Dilemma of American Socialism 87
- 6. Michael Harrington and the “Left Wing of the Possible” 111
- 7. Christian Socialism as Tradition and Problem 133
- 8. Breaking the Oligarchy: Globalization, Turbo-Capitalism, Economic Crash, Economic Democracy 143
- 9. Rethinking and Renewing Economic Democracy 168
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PART III: Neoconservatism and American Empire
- 10. The Neoconservative Phenomenon: American Power and the War of Ideology 187
- 11. Imperial Designs: Neoconservatism and the Iraq War 214
- 12. Militaristic Illusions: The Iraq Debacle and the Crisis of American Empire 240
- 13. Empire in Denial: American Exceptionalism and the Community of Nations 259
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PART IV: Social Ethics and the Politics of Difference
- 14. The Feminist Difference: Rosemary R. Ruether and Eco-Socialist Christianity 289
- 15 Pragmatic Postmodern Prophecy: Cornel West as Social Critic and Public Intellectual 304
- 16. As Purple to Lavender: Katie Cannon and Womanist Ethics 336
- 17. Religious Pluralism as a Justice Issue: Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Ecumenism 349
- 18. The Obama Phenomenon and Presidency 367
- 19. Social Ethics in the Making: History, Method, and White Supremacism 392
- Notes 411
- Index 475
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction ix
- Acknowledgments xxiii
-
PART I: The Social Gospel and Niebuhrian Realism
- 1. Society as the Subject of Redemption: Washington Gladden, Walter Rauschenbusch, and the Social Gospel 3
- 2. Reinhold Niebuhr, Karl Barth, and the Crises of War and Capitalism 29
- 3. The Niebuhrian Legacy: Christian Realism as Theology, Social Ethics, and Public Intellectualism 46
- 4. Ironic Complexity: Reinhold Niebuhr, Billy Graham, Modernity, and Racial Justice 66
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PART II: Economic Democracy in Question
- 5. Norman Thomas and the Dilemma of American Socialism 87
- 6. Michael Harrington and the “Left Wing of the Possible” 111
- 7. Christian Socialism as Tradition and Problem 133
- 8. Breaking the Oligarchy: Globalization, Turbo-Capitalism, Economic Crash, Economic Democracy 143
- 9. Rethinking and Renewing Economic Democracy 168
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PART III: Neoconservatism and American Empire
- 10. The Neoconservative Phenomenon: American Power and the War of Ideology 187
- 11. Imperial Designs: Neoconservatism and the Iraq War 214
- 12. Militaristic Illusions: The Iraq Debacle and the Crisis of American Empire 240
- 13. Empire in Denial: American Exceptionalism and the Community of Nations 259
-
PART IV: Social Ethics and the Politics of Difference
- 14. The Feminist Difference: Rosemary R. Ruether and Eco-Socialist Christianity 289
- 15 Pragmatic Postmodern Prophecy: Cornel West as Social Critic and Public Intellectual 304
- 16. As Purple to Lavender: Katie Cannon and Womanist Ethics 336
- 17. Religious Pluralism as a Justice Issue: Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Ecumenism 349
- 18. The Obama Phenomenon and Presidency 367
- 19. Social Ethics in the Making: History, Method, and White Supremacism 392
- Notes 411
- Index 475