Identity, ethics, and nonviolence in postcolonial theory: a Rahnerian theological assessment

New York: Palgrave-Macmillan (2007)
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In this book, Abraham argues that a theological imagination can expand the contours of postcolonial theory through a reexamination of notions of subjectivity, gender, and violence in a dialogical model with Karl Rahner. She raises the question of whether postcolonial theory, with its disavowal of religious agency, can provide an invigorating occasion for Catholic theology

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