Posted: April 18th, 2017
How do Wink’s ideas about privilege and power compare to Johnson’s, Ehrenreich’s, and Bader-Saye’s ideas? [This question casts a wide net; please feel free to write about the ideas in which you are most interested.] How are they different? How might you integrate Bader-Saye’s ideas about the risks of hospitality, generosity and peacemaking with Wink’s theology of social transformation [as represented in his quotation above]? How might you use the experiences/stories of the people we have read about/viewed/listened to this semester including all of the following:
In your posting please use these stories to illustrate Wink’s view of the connection between social transformation and our commitment to the general welfare–regardless of our social location. Post three questions about how Nickel and Dimed and Following Jesus in a Culture of Fear deal with the focus of this forum and respond to at least four other questions posted by the other members of your cohort.
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