Places of Redemption
Discover the profound insights of Mary McClintock Fulkerson in her thought-provoking book, Places of Redemption, published by Oxford University Press in 2010. This compelling work delves into the transformative role of Christian practices in addressing issues of racial and disability segregation within an interracial Methodist church in the USA. Fulkerson presents a powerful argument that genuine theology must be 'worldly,' offering a vision of redemption that acknowledges the complex and often messy realities of human existence. With 268 pages of engaging content, Places of Redemption invites readers to reflect on the intersection of faith, community, and social justice. A must-read for those interested in theology, race relations, and the pursuit of inclusivity in religious spaces.