Discussing theology, class, economics, and the labour movement with Prof Joerg Rieger in Oxford
In this video I have the joy of speaking with Prof Joerg Rieger, the Cal Turner Professor of Wesleyan Studies and Theology at Vanderbilt University.
Joerg is a great example of an engaged scholar who is deeply committed to justice and deep scholarship that serves communities for transformation, renewal and flourishing.
In this interview Joerg and I talk about a theology of justice, class, economics, gender, race and the task of organizing communities for change and transformation.
You can find out more about Joerg at: http://www.joergrieger.com
The books that we discuss in this interview are:
- Jesus vs Caesar: For people tired of serving the wrong God http://joergrieger.com/books/jesus-vs...
- Unified we are a force: How faith and labor can overcome America’s inequalities http://joergrieger.com/books/unified-...
- Religion, Theology, and Class http://joergrieger.com/books/religion...
- No Rising Tide: Theology, Economics and the Future http://joergrieger.com/books/no-risin...
- Christ and empire http://joergrieger.com/books/christ-a...
- Faith on the Road: A short theology of travel and justice https://g.co/kgs/cAsPSS
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