Images for Change: The Transformation of Society

SUNY Press (1997)
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"Images for Change" is a book for the new millennium. While doomsayers see the millennium as a time to despair at society's imminent breakdown, well-known theologian Rosemary Haughton gives readers the tools to be able to envision a future in which our world has become hospitable to all. Haughton proposes ways to critique the world's faults while imagining hopeful, yet realistic alternatives.

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