Commonwealth and Covenant : Economics, Politics, and Theologies of Relationality

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In Commonwealth and Covenant Marcia Pally argues that in order to deal with current socioeconomic problems, we need not economic formulas but rather a better understanding of who we are, where we’ve come from, and how we interact with one another in our shared world.Pally describes the basic setup of human society as “separability-amid-situatedness” or “distinction-amid-relation.” Though we are all unique individuals, we are also inextricably interconnected with the people and environments around us. Pally argues that our culture’s overemphasis on “separability” — our individualism run amok — results in corporate greed, adversarial and deceitful political discourse, resource grabbing, broken relationships, and a host of other social ills. Arguing that separability and situatedness can and must be brought into greater balance, Pally draws upon intellectual history, philosophy, and — especially — historic Jewish and Christian theologies of relationality to construct a new framework for addressing our most serious economic and political problems.ADVANCE PRAISE“In her previous writing Marcia Pally has demonstrated keen insight into the American religious situation. In this well-crafted and highly readable book Pally takes a central principle in the American spiritual heritage —the covenant — and relates it with impressive skill to the psychological and political dimensions of our lives. This book advances the discussion in many ways and should not be missed" -- Harvey Cox, Harvard University

The author argues for a society that consists of individuals who are distinct amid relationships, selves created through relations and responsibilities to surrounding people and environments, to solve the conflict between separability vs. situatedness, or individuality vs. tight group embeddedness with few individual options or freedoms. She contends that society's overemphasis on separability results in political and economic problems like greed and that individuals and societies thrive when policies and practices see both the unique value of individuals and their interconnectedness. She draws on Christian and Jewish theologies of relationality based on the ideas of covenant, the imago, Eucharist, grace, Trinity, crucifixion, ethics, and salvation to detail a new framework for addressing economic and political problems in the world. She discusses the argument for distinction-amid-relation and contemporary theologies of relationality, focusing on primary biblical sources and the rabbinic and early church period, as well as Aquinas's analogia entis and Christian and Jewish thinkers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Annotation 2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

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