Harkening back to the social, political, and cultural revolutions of 1968, this collection focuses on the theme of revolution in areas including race, gender, and the environment over the past 50 years. Based on presentations given at the 2018 CTS conference at St. Catherine’s University in St. Paul, MN, the book includes essays from plenary speakers Willie James Jennings (Yale University), Julie Hanlon Rubio (St. Louis University), and Christopher Pramuk (Regis University), as well as many others.
Susie Paulik Babka is associate professor of theology and religious studies at the University of San Diego and the author of Through the Dark Field: The Incarnation through an Aesthetics of Vulnerability.
Elena Procario-Foley is Brother John G. Driscoll Professor of Jewish-Catholic Studies at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY. She is co-editor of Frontiers in Catholic Feminist Theology: Shoulder to Shoulder.
Sandra Yocum is university professor of faith and culture at the University of Dayton and author of Joining the Revolution in Theology: The College Theology Society, 1954-2004