Towards a Politics of Compassion
Socio-Political Dimensions of Christian Responses to Suffering
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About the Book
Rev. Emeka Obiezu, OSA has attained a remarkable achievement in his book. Both academics and workers in the field focusing on contemporary Africa, especially
What Emeka Obiezu offers with his particular type of analysis is a Christian political theology applicable to the specific situation of
Towards a Politics Compassion… includes a wide range of reading in various different areas: philosophy and theology of suffering and compassion; socio-political theologies of liberation and current socio-political issues in
Emeka’s book, Towards a Politics of Compassion…, exposes his dogged power of reasoning and down-to-earth response to duty. He typically makes a very strong case for the functionality of compassion in operative theology. Emeka’s diligent analysis and illustration, makes Christ’s participation in sinful humanity without being a sinner very lucid, and thus compels every reader to participate in the cause of poverty eradication in
Among other noticeable virtues of Towards a Political Compassion: Socio-political Dimensions of Christian Responses to Suffering are its simplicity of structure and clarity of focus. The case made on behalf of “politics of compassion” is done in the light of two viewpoints: (a) an explicit recognition of the inadequacy – even bankruptcy – of self-interest, ambition and force for achieving political and economic justice, and (b) it takes its stand on a Christian premise: that the “way” of Jesus is in fact the most promising ‘way’ for empirically healing and advancing genuine community at all levels of human and environmental relationships in Nigeria. Jack Costello, SJ, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy,
Emeka Xris Obiezu, OSA, an Augustinian priest, is a doctoral student of Political Theology at