Tim Gee
Open for Liberation - An activist reads the Bible
Open for Liberation - An activist reads the Bible
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Jesus was a revolutionary who led an anti-colonial movement that affirmed women's leadership, racial equality, and sexual diversity. However, Christianity began to be used at the service of the same forms of discrimination Jesus had spent his life opposing. Tim Gee restores the radical spirit of Jesus to liberate humanity from oppression.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 96 pages
Publication date: 15 May 2022
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Jesus was a revolutionary who led an anti-colonial movement of the dispossessed, affirming women's leadership, racial equality, and sexual diversity. However, within three centuries, Christianity began to be used at the service of the very forms of discrimination that Jesus had spent his life opposing. In his book "Open for Liberation," Tim Gee argues that the task of liberating humanity from oppression must involve liberating Christianity from the idea that oppression is consistent with faith. Gee restores the radical spirit of Jesus, emphasizing his commitment to social justice, love, and equality for all people.
Jesus was a revolutionary who led an anti-colonial movement of the dispossessed, affirming women's leadership, racial equality, and sexual diversity. However, within three centuries, Christianity began to be used at the service of the very forms of discrimination that Jesus had spent his life opposing. In his book "Open for Liberation," Tim Gee argues that the task of liberating humanity from oppression must involve liberating Christianity from the idea that oppression is consistent with faith. Gee restores the radical spirit of Jesus, emphasizing his commitment to social justice, love, and equality for all people.
Weight: 104g
Dimension: 217 x 144 x 8 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781789042368
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