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Fourteen scholars from a diversity of backgrounds, Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh, white, African-American, Asian, believers and non-believers, struggle with this affirmation about God, love, diversity and justice and all agree that together we must work for a world that affirms diversity with justice. A book well worth pondering. -- Rosemary Radford Ruether, Claremont School of Theology
The title of this collection of provocative essays makes a bold statement, which most of the authors support with arguments from religious texts and skillful critical analysis, while others dispute or regard as beside the point. An underlying question here is the role religion plays in upholding justice and celebrating diversity, toward healing the wounds of our fragmented and ailing global community. Religious believer or not, the reader is challenged to think, and to take a stand for oneself. -- Ruben L.F. Habito, Southern Methodist University

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Introduction: From Progressive Theological Discourse to Changing the World Susanne Scholz PART I. ABOUT GOD Chapter 1: God Is Diversity and Justice: A Feminist Sikh Perspective Nikky-Guninder K. Singh Chapter 2: As Long As You Are Doing Something: A Secular Feminist Perspective from Canada Pamela J. Milne Chapter 3: I AM, Who Loves the Prophets, Loves You: Meditations on the Progressive/Prophetic at the End of Jewish History Marc H. Ellis PART II. ABOUT LOVE Chapter 4: A World without Tags: A Progressive Palestinian Muslim Scholar Speaks Isam Shihada Chapter 5: Class Matters in an Age of Empire: A White Feminist Working-Class American Speaks Susanne Johnson PART III. ABOUT DIVERSITY Chapter 6: Celebrating Diversity Is Not What It’s All About: A Progressive White Male German-American Theologian Speaks Joerg Rieger Chapter 7: Does God Really Love Diversity? Biblical Counter-Examples from a Chinese-American Perspective Sze-Kar Wan PART IV. ABOUT JUSTICE Chapter 8: Diversity, Justice, and the Bible for Grown-Ups: A Jewish Russian-Israeli-American Hebrew Bible Scholar Speaks Serge Frolov Chapter 9: The Exiled Native: The Paradox of the Black Scholar Maria Dixon Chapter 10: Justice Is at the Core: The Law, Justice, and Gender Equality in Islamic Feminism Qudsia Mirza Chapter 11: Transgender Spirituality: Finding Justice through Activism and Love Gordene McKenzie and Nancy Nangeroni PART V. TWO RESPONSES Chapter 12: Reflections on “God Loves Diversity and Justice”: A (Modern) Human Rights Perspective Pat Davis Chapter 13: Should God Remain? A Response from the Perspective of Peace and Conflict Studies Victoria Fontan

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 5/16/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739173183, 978-0739173183
      ISBN10: 0739173189

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      Book Synopsis


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      Fourteen scholars from a diversity of backgrounds, Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh, white, African-American, Asian, believers and non-believers, struggle with this affirmation about God, love, diversity and justice and all agree that together we must work for a world that affirms diversity with justice. A book well worth pondering. -- Rosemary Radford Ruether, Claremont School of Theology
      The title of this collection of provocative essays makes a bold statement, which most of the authors support with arguments from religious texts and skillful critical analysis, while others dispute or regard as beside the point. An underlying question here is the role religion plays in upholding justice and celebrating diversity, toward healing the wounds of our fragmented and ailing global community. Religious believer or not, the reader is challenged to think, and to take a stand for oneself. -- Ruben L.F. Habito, Southern Methodist University

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: From Progressive Theological Discourse to Changing the World Susanne Scholz PART I. ABOUT GOD Chapter 1: God Is Diversity and Justice: A Feminist Sikh Perspective Nikky-Guninder K. Singh Chapter 2: As Long As You Are Doing Something: A Secular Feminist Perspective from Canada Pamela J. Milne Chapter 3: I AM, Who Loves the Prophets, Loves You: Meditations on the Progressive/Prophetic at the End of Jewish History Marc H. Ellis PART II. ABOUT LOVE Chapter 4: A World without Tags: A Progressive Palestinian Muslim Scholar Speaks Isam Shihada Chapter 5: Class Matters in an Age of Empire: A White Feminist Working-Class American Speaks Susanne Johnson PART III. ABOUT DIVERSITY Chapter 6: Celebrating Diversity Is Not What It’s All About: A Progressive White Male German-American Theologian Speaks Joerg Rieger Chapter 7: Does God Really Love Diversity? Biblical Counter-Examples from a Chinese-American Perspective Sze-Kar Wan PART IV. ABOUT JUSTICE Chapter 8: Diversity, Justice, and the Bible for Grown-Ups: A Jewish Russian-Israeli-American Hebrew Bible Scholar Speaks Serge Frolov Chapter 9: The Exiled Native: The Paradox of the Black Scholar Maria Dixon Chapter 10: Justice Is at the Core: The Law, Justice, and Gender Equality in Islamic Feminism Qudsia Mirza Chapter 11: Transgender Spirituality: Finding Justice through Activism and Love Gordene McKenzie and Nancy Nangeroni PART V. TWO RESPONSES Chapter 12: Reflections on “God Loves Diversity and Justice”: A (Modern) Human Rights Perspective Pat Davis Chapter 13: Should God Remain? A Response from the Perspective of Peace and Conflict Studies Victoria Fontan

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