Redeeming a Prison Society: A Liturgical and Sacramental Response to Mass Incarceration

Redeeming a Prison Society: A Liturgical and Sacramental Response to Mass Incarceration

by Amy Levad
Redeeming a Prison Society: A Liturgical and Sacramental Response to Mass Incarceration

Redeeming a Prison Society: A Liturgical and Sacramental Response to Mass Incarceration

by Amy Levad

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Overview

The U.S. criminal justice system is in a state of crisis, from unprecedented (and increasing) rates of imprisonment and recidivism to the privatization of the prison system and the disproportionate representation of particular racial, ethnic, social, and economic groups within the penal system, all of which is subtended by a larger social justice context. Catholics and Protestants have largely failed to offer vital theological responses: Catholics have either inadequately addressed the interrelationship of the social and justice crises or failed to engage the current realities of the problem through recourse to abstract theory, while Protestant responses have been generated from a socio-political perspective distant from the crucial theological resources. In Redeeming a Prison Society, Amy Levad offers a Catholic perspective that directly addresses the concrete issues from a strongly interdisciplinary approach and utilizes the rich liturgical and sacramental resources of penance and Eucharist to offer a theological vision of reform.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781451465129
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 625 KB

About the Author

Amy Levad is assistant professor of moral theology at theUniversity of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the author of Restorative Justice: Theories and Practices of Moral Imagination (2011). She has an extensive background in criminology through fieldwork in the criminal justice system in Colorado and Georgia and earned a Ph.D. in social ethics at Emory University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix

Introduction 1

1 Our Crisis of Justice 11

2 Catholic Responses to Our Criminal Justice Crisis 45

3 A Liturgical and Sacramental Approach to Justice 79

4 A Model for Criminal Justice Reform 111

5 A Movement for Justice 149

Epilogue 197

Bibliography 201

Index 225

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