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Poverty, Revolution and the Church Paget-Wilkes, Michael
Poverty, Revolution and the Church Paget-Wilkes, Michael
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**Poverty, Revolution and the Church** tackles the messy intersection where faith meets social justice, and spoiler alert: it's not always pretty. Michael Paget-Wilkes dives headfirst into how religious institutions grapple with poverty and revolutionary movements, serving up uncomfortable truths about Christianity's role in both perpetuating and challenging social inequality.
This isn't your Sunday school theology textbook. Paget-Wilkes examines real-world conflicts where churches must choose sides, exploring themes of liberation theology, social responsibility, and institutional hypocrisy. Perfect for theology students, social activists, progressive Christians, and anyone curious about religion's complicated relationship with power structures.
The author brings academic rigor without the academic pretension, making complex religious and political concepts accessible to everyday readers. This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks shows some gentle wear but remains completely readable.
"Challenging and eye-opening – made me rethink everything I thought I knew about church politics." – Sarah M.
"Finally, a religious studies book that doesn't put you to sleep. Provocative and necessary." – Rev. James K.