If you liked Desire, Darkness, and Hope by Laurie Cassidy and M. Shawn Copeland, start with Power of Subversive Love (Madeleva Lecture in Spirituality) (2008), She Who Imagines: Feminist Theological Aesthetics (2012), and Concilium 1996/1 Feminist Theology in Different Contexts (1996). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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1
Power of Subversive Love (Madeleva Lecture in Spirituality)
2008 · 128 pages · M. Shawn Copeland · Same author
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She Who Imagines: Feminist Theological Aesthetics
2012 · 249 pages · Laurie Cassidy, Maureen H. O'Connell, Johnson, Elizabeth A. · Same author
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Concilium 1996/1 Feminist Theology in Different Contexts
1996 · 158 pages · M. Shawn Copeland · Same author
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Faith, Hope, Love, and Justice
2018 · 264 pages · Anselm K. Min, Shane Akerman, Paul E. Capetz, M. Shawn Copeland · Same author
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A genetic study of the idea of the human good in the thought of Bernard Lonergan
1990 · 345 pages · M. Shawn Copeland · Same author
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6
Scandal of White Complicity in Us Hyper-Incarceration
2013 · 220 pages · Alex Mikulich, Laurie Cassidy, Margaret Pfeil · Same author
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7
Uncommon faithfulness
2009 · 228 pages · M. Shawn Copeland · Same author
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8
Enfleshing freedom
2010 · 186 pages · M. Shawn Copeland · Same author
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9
The subversive power of love
2009 · M. Shawn Copeland · Same author
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10
Religion Economics And Culture In Conflict And Conversation
2011 · 280 pages · Laurie Cassidy · Same author
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Grace and Friendship
2016 · 380 pages · M. Shawn Copeland, Jeremy D. Wilkins · Same author
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Memory, emancipation, and hope
1997 · 20 pages · M. Shawn Copeland · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Desire, Darkness, and Hope?
BookOrb recommends Power of Subversive Love (Madeleva Lecture in Spirituality) (2008), She Who Imagines: Feminist Theological Aesthetics (2012), Concilium 1996/1 Feminist Theology in Different Contexts (1996), Faith, Hope, Love, and Justice (2018), and A genetic study of the idea of the human good in the thought of Bernard Lonergan (1990).
Are there books like Desire, Darkness, and Hope?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Desire, Darkness, and Hope.
Who wrote Desire, Darkness, and Hope?
Desire, Darkness, and Hope is by Laurie Cassidy and M. Shawn Copeland.