Sin and the Vulnerability of Embodied Life Sin and the Vulnerability of Embodied Life
T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology

Sin and the Vulnerability of Embodied Life

Towards a Catholic Theology of Social Sin

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Publisher Description

This book explores how Catholics should speak about sin and grace in a world where structural injustice holds sway causing violence and harm. Bray brings diverse voices into creative dialogue to explore why unjust social situations can properly be called sin from a Catholic theological perspective, and how this sin can be understood to impact one's agency, freedom, and historical condition vis-à-vis God.



Discussing disparate thinkers such as John Paul II, Judith Butler, Thomas Aquinas, and key Latin American liberation theologians, Bray deepens and constructively develops the Catholic understanding of social sin. She argues that the language of social sin presents us with an idea more theologically profound than just the identification of structural injustice; it depicts the power of collective human sinfulness to shape our lives and environments in ways which harm our relations with God, one another, and the rest of the created world.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2025
16 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
T&T Clark
PROVIDER INFO
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SIZE
1.4
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