Jesus goes to McDonald's : theology and consumer society /

This book demonstrates that Latin American liberation theology continues to produce substantial biblical exegesis, absorbing theological reflection, and a sharp social critique that enhances the worldwide church. In Jesus Goes to McDonald's, Rossi asserts that the book of Job protests against t...

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Main Author: Rossi, Luis
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Eugene, Ore. : Wipf & Stock, ©2011.
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Summary:This book demonstrates that Latin American liberation theology continues to produce substantial biblical exegesis, absorbing theological reflection, and a sharp social critique that enhances the worldwide church. In Jesus Goes to McDonald's, Rossi asserts that the book of Job protests against the devastating effects of imperial Persian rule in postexilic Judah -- effects seen as the stimulus for the theology of reward so severely criticized by Job. Not since Gustavo Gutierrez's On Job has there been such a compelling reading of the book of Job as a literary mirror of oppressive socioeconomic and political conditions. Rossi uses Job to offer a critique of the prosperity theology that is so dominant in parts of the church today. The second half of the book offers a radical critique of "the McDonalidization" of society and church. Free market capitalism has become an all-embracing worldview to the detriment of society and church. As counter-speech, Rossi proposes a theology that favors life, a life in which solidarity with the poor is central
Item Description:EBSCO eBook Religion Collection Worldwide
EBSCO eBook Academic Comprehensive Collection North America
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 122 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-122).
ISBN:9781630874773
1630874779