Theo-Ethical Praxis and Discipline of Social Transformation How Communities of Conscience Turn Conviction into Lasting Change

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Theo-Ethical Praxis and Discipline of Social Transformation

How Communities of Conscience Turn Conviction into Lasting Change

Steven D. Newcom

Religion / Theology

This book offers a seven-part, systematic framework for religious communities who seek to bring about social transformation.

Faith communities are often one of the first to respond in moments of social and political upheaval, yet these efforts often provide short-term instead of sustained support. In this book, Steve Newcom confirms that many faith leaders and institutions are unprepared to bring about meaningful social transformation through sustained public action. Across thirteen chapters, Newcom offers a set of strategies for beginning and maintaining learnable forms of public practice, each with identifiable attributes and competencies. Through a seven-fold process, the chapters herein chart a course for meaningful, social transformation grounded in achievable and intersectional forms of action. Such strategies seriously consider the demands of public life, where socio-political actions are not measured by intention, but by impact. While this does not minimize the realities of injustice, Newcom contends that this seven-fold strategy for social transformation makes justice more formable for leaders and communities of faith.

Steven D. Newcom is the founding director of the Kaleo Center for Faith, Justice, and Social Transformation (USA).

Publication Date: 04 March 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: T&T Clark
ISBN-13: 9781978714946
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 256
Weight (oz): 16.0

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