Description: A theological reading of globalization and a global reading of theology.
Review Quotes:
"Breath-taking scope, Daniel Groody has done what we might think impossible, to write something fresh, demanding, and generative on the theme of justice. . . . He reaches beyond Catholic social teaching, cites parallel teaching in other world religions, and focuses upon enfleshed models of risk, obedience, and generosity. "--Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary
"Daniel Groodys Globalization, Spirituality, and Justice leavens the daunting and often chilling statistics that describe the contemporary world with the hope-filled vision of Catholic social teaching and a life-sustaining spiritual praxis." --Wendy M. Wright, Creighton University
"A perceptive and skilled analysis of Christianity's contribution to globalization that challenges readers to examine the relevance of religious faith . . . for a world engaged in a serious struggle for power." --Horizon
"A must-have for anyone who leads a discussion group, or is a member of a justice group, as well as for those on the journey of faith who understand the need to engage in solidarity with the poor."-- Anglican Theological Review