Psyche

Dr. Joerg Rieger: Theology in the Capitalocene


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In this episode, I speak with Dr. Joerg Rieger. Dr. Rieger is Distinguished Professor of Theology in the Divinity School at Vanderbilt University, the Cal Turner Chancellor’s Chair of Wesleyan Studies, and the Founding Director of the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice. Previously he was the Wendland-Cook Endowed Professor of Constructive Theology at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University. He received an M.Div. from the Theologische Hochschule Reutlingen, Germany, a Th.M. from Duke Divinity School, and a Ph.D. in religion and ethics from Duke University.

Rieger’s work brings together the study of theology and of the movements for liberation and justice that mark our age, exemplified by the following questions: Considering the multiple relations of religion and power, what difference does religion make, for good and for ill, and what might be the constructive contributions of theology? What are the implications of various embodiments of faith for politics, economics, and ecology? What options and alternatives can we envision and how might the tools of theology help us make appropriate choices? Rieger’s constructive work in theology draws on a wide range of historical and contemporary traditions, with a concern for the roles that images of the divine play in the pressures of everyday life, locally, nationally, and internationally.

He is the author and editor of 24 books and more than 165 academic articles. 

In this episode, we discuss his latest book: Theology in the Capitalocene: Ecology, Identity, Class, and Solidarity

https://www.fortresspress.com/store/productgroup/2056/Theology-in-the-Capitalocene

We explore:

  • Riding motorcycles as a spiritual discipline 
  • The "capitalocene"
  • The nature of theology 
  • Why we're afraid of class and labor relations 
  • The "unite & conquer" strategy and why this is unhelpful for working class white people 
  • The difference between privilege and power 
  • Rethinking transcendence and immanence 
  • How to think about sin from a systemic perspective 
  • Albert Schweitzer and a “reverence for life”
  • Paul Tillich (ultimate concern) & Friedrich Schleiermacher (absolute dependence)
  • Deep solidarity 
  • Toxic masculinity in light of Rieger's project  
  • Website: https://www.joergrieger.com

    https://www.religionandjustice.org

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