Identity, Ethics, and Nonviolence in Postcolonial Theory
Explore the profound insights of S. Abraham in Identity, Ethics, and Nonviolence in Postcolonial Theory, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007. This engaging paperback, spanning 242 pages, delves into the intricate relationship between theology and postcolonial thought. Abraham presents a compelling argument that a theological imagination can significantly broaden the understanding of postcolonial theory. By reexamining concepts of subjectivity, gender, and violence, he introduces a dialogical model inspired by the ideas of Karl Rahner. This thought-provoking work is essential for scholars and students interested in the intersections of ethics, identity, and nonviolence within the framework of postcolonial discourse. Discover how Abraham's innovative approach can reshape your perspective on these critical themes.