Rage in the Belly
- 318 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exploring the connection between rage and hunger, this book delves into how hunger embodies feelings of powerlessness, shame, and violence, often remaining unspoken in biblical texts. In contrast, rage serves as a vocal expression of these hidden experiences, highlighting the transformative potential of anger. It emphasizes that rage is not merely a reaction to food scarcity but a powerful force that seeks justice and mobilizes communities. The interplay of hunger and anger reveals deeper societal issues and the urgent quest for change.