Religious Dialectics of Pain and Imagination Sherry A. GreenbergThis book explores the possibility of a "liberatory postmodern rhetoric" or, alternatively, a "postmodern liberation rhetoric." The author turns to one of the most ancient disciplines, rhetoric, in order to address a most contemporary concern: how can humans imagine new and better worlds when surrounded by unspeakable pain? After a foray into key terms rhetoric, postmodern, liberation, pain, imagination, religion the author places into conversation
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