The “Sigh of the Oppressed Creature” in-between Theology and Anthropology
(2022)- Abstract
- Combinations of theology and anthropology have been criticized for losing track of what theology ought to be about. Yet this loss might be precisely what enables scholars to understand political practices which point towards that which escapes both the theological and the anthropological grasp—a pointer which could be crucial to fashion solidarities that connect faiths in the pursuit of justice.
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- author
- Schmiedel, Ulrich LU
- publishing date
- 2022
- type
- Other contribution
- publication status
- published
- subject
- categories
- Popular Science
- publisher
- Political Theology Network
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- no
- id
- 2e6e78da-a608-42c2-8a3f-9496cb07bed1
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- https://politicaltheology.com/the-sigh-of-the-oppressed-creature-in-between-theology-and-anthropology/
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