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Materiality as Resistance: Five Elements for Moral Action in the Real World

Walter Brueggemann

Named One of the 50 Best Spiritual Books of 2020 by Spirituality & Practice

What is materiality?

Jesus practiced materiality when he healed the bodies of the sick, proclaimed Jubilee to the poor, and fed the five thousand. He practiced materiality over materialism. In Materiality as Resistance, Walter Brueggemann defines materiality as the use of the material aspects of the Christian faith, as opposed to materialism, which places possessions and physical comfort over spiritual values. In this concise volume, Brueggemann lays out how we as Christians may reengage our materiality for the common good. How does materiality inform our faith when it comes to food, money, the body, time, and place? How does it force us to act? Likewise, how is the church obligated to use its time, money, abundance of food, the care and use of our bodies, observance of Sabbath, and stewardship of our world and those with whom we share it? With a foreword from Jim Wallis, Materiality as Resistance serves as a manifesto of Walter Brueggemann's most important work and as an engaging call to action. It is suited for group or individual study.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
  • Publish Date: Feb 18th, 2020
  • Pages: 128
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.30in - 5.40in - 0.30in - 0.35lb
  • EAN: 9780664266264
  • Categories: Christian Living - Personal GrowthChristian Living - Spiritual GrowthChristian Living - Social Issues

About the Author

Brueggemann, Walter: -

Walter Brueggemann is William Marcellus McPheeters Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary. An ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, he is the author of dozens of books, including Sabbath as Resistance: Saying No to the Culture of Now, Interrupting Silence: God's Command to Speak Out, and Truth and Hope: Essays for a Perilous Age.

Praise for this book

"With a flash of inspiration, [Brueggemann] spells out four dimensions of mature materiality of place as heir, neighbor, partner and citizen."
--Spirituality & Practice

-- "Spirituality & Practice"

"This straightforward and enticing exploration of the Christian responsibility for moral action is a great starting place for small groups, ecumenical gatherings and preaching series. Each chapter ends with insightful questions for further discussion. The endnotes are especially helpful in compiling readings for further inquiry." --The Presbyterian Outlook

"This book is written as a catalyst for conversation and inspiration for transformative action. In such endeavors, few if any do it better than Walter Brueggemann, and this book is one of his best." --Anabaptism Today