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Faith, Power, and Emancipation Liberative Realism and the Ethics of Truth and Freedom
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15.05.2026
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Englisch
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9798385281930
In an age marked by democratic fragility, digital manipulation, and deepening geopolitical conflict, the question of how faith should respond to power has become urgent once again. Faith, Power, and Emancipation develops a bold and disciplined theological framework for confronting injustice without illusion or ideological absolutism.
Building on the philosophical foundations of Critical Synthetic Realism and the theological insights of Synthetic Theological Realism and Critical-Liberative Theology, Januarius Asongu proposes Liberative Realism as a constructive approach to the ethics of liberation in the modern world. Liberative Realism affirms the moral necessity of resisting oppression while insisting that the struggle for freedom must remain grounded in truth, moral responsibility, and institutional wisdom.
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Faith seeking understanding must also become faith seeking emancipation. This work offers a theology for believers who refuse resignation and choose disciplined, truth-oriented engagement in the long struggle for justice.
Building on the philosophical foundations of Critical Synthetic Realism and the theological insights of Synthetic Theological Realism and Critical-Liberative Theology, Januarius Asongu proposes Liberative Realism as a constructive approach to the ethics of liberation in the modern world. Liberative Realism affirms the moral necessity of resisting oppression while insisting that the struggle for freedom must remain grounded in truth, moral responsibility, and institutional wisdom.
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Faith seeking understanding must also become faith seeking emancipation. This work offers a theology for believers who refuse resignation and choose disciplined, truth-oriented engagement in the long struggle for justice.
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