Theology in the age of global AIDS & HIV
Book Description
In an era where global health crises intersect with ancient faith traditions, this thoughtful examination reveals how theological perspectives have both hindered and helped humanity's response to HIV and AIDS. Cassie Trentaz guides readers through a profound exploration of how religious thought has evolved from simplistic categorizations of "risk groups" toward a deeper understanding of the complex social environments that create vulnerability.
The work traces how certain theological traditions, particularly those that have historically rejected the human body and sexuality, have inadvertently contributed to the very conditions that allow disease to flourish. Trentaz examines how colonial religious ideologies created hierarchical systems that continue to shape contemporary responses to the pandemic, particularly in African and African American communities.
Rather than stopping at critique, this book charts a path forward through constructive theological reflection. The author presents a vision of religious anthropology that embraces human embodiment and calls for communities to practice "risk-sharing" rather than risk avoidance. This approach transforms how faith communities might engage with those affected by HIV and AIDS, moving from judgment toward genuine compassion.
For readers seeking to understand how spiritual traditions can respond more faithfully to contemporary health challenges, this work offers both honest assessment and hopeful direction. It demonstrates how theological reflection can become a tool for healing rather than harm in our interconnected world.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
📄 Length: 204 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore HIV infections
- ✓ Explore Theological anthropolgy
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects
- ✓ Explore RELIGION / Christian Theology / General
- ✓ Explore Aids (disease), religious aspects
- ✓ Explore RELIGION / Comparative Religion
- ✓ Explore Church work with the sick
- ✓ Explore AIDS (Disease)