Materiality As Resistance (Five Elements for Moral Action in the Real World)

Materiality As Resistance (Five Elements for Moral Action in the Real World)

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Jan 1, 2020 · English · Kindle (127 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 127
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2020
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Edition 2
ISBN-10 1611649889
ISBN-13 9781611649888

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Walter Brueggemann delves into the concept of materiality as a form of resistance against the prevailing norms of modern society. He unveils how tangible elements in our lives can become conduits for moral action, urging readers to rethink their relationship with the physical world. With keen insights, he explores the intersections of faith, politics, and personal responsibility, demonstrating that engaging with materiality can empower individuals and communities to foster meaningful change.

Through a combination of theoretical reflection and practical examples, Brueggemann outlines five essential elements that underscore this connection, motivating readers to look beyond abstract notions of morality. By grounding his arguments in real-world experiences, he illustrates the transformative potential of everyday objects, spaces, and practices. Each element serves as a stepping stone toward a more ethical and engaged mode of existence.

As he navigates through complexities of material existence, Brueggemann challenges readers to reclaim their agency and disrupt systems of oppression. His call to action encourages a re-examination of priorities and lifestyles shaped by consumerism, urging a shift toward sustainable and compassionate living. The narrative is both a theological exploration and a social commentary, rooted in the belief that true resistance arises from the ground up.

In this exploration, readers find themselves inspired to reflect deeply on their moral convictions, confronting harsh realities while fostering hope through tangible actions. Brueggemann's vision resonates with those yearning for a more just and equitable world, making this work a significant contribution to contemporary spiritual literature.

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Religion & Spirituality Business & Economics

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