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International Journal for Theology

2004 / No. 5

A Different World is Possible

Table of Contents

Introduction: This World can be Different

7–12

Luiz Carlos Susin

I. Towards a Different World

The End of Neo-Liberalism, Unsustainable Capital, and the Need for a New Utopia

15–26

Wim Dierckxsens

Different Worlds from the Viewpoint of Planetary Citizenship

27–34

Cândido Grzybowski

Utopia Set Aside

35–41

José M. Castillo

Imaging God and a ‘Different World’

42–50

Sallie McFague

II. A Different World in the Making — A Different Form of Religion

 

The Shape of God to Come and the Future of Humanity

53–61

Musimbi Kanyoro

A New Spirituality for a Religiously Plural World

62–68

Perry Schmidt-Leukel

The God of Jesus and the Possibilities of History

69–76

Claude Geffré OP

God on the Side of Justice and the Poor?

77–82

Éloi Messi Metogo

III. How can a Different World be Sustained?

 

Searching for David's Sling: Tapping the Local Resources of Hope

85–95

Felix Wilfred

Religion and Power: Towards the Political Sustainability of the World

96–105

Rudolf von Sinner

Economics and Spirituality: Towards a More Just and Sustainable World

106–114

Jung Mo Sung

War and Paths to Peace in the Palestine-Israel Conflict

115–124

Sergio Nicolás Yahni

Epilogue: ‘Turning back History’

125–133

Jon Sobrino

Edited by Luiz Carlos Susin, Jon Sobrino and Felix Wilfred

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