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Sharon Delgado

    Sharon Delgado is an ordained minister, author, speaker, and activist whose work centers on the intersection of faith, justice, and environmental stewardship. She travels extensively, addressing both spiritual and secular audiences on critical issues such as climate change, economic and environmental justice, and peacemaking in a globalized world. Through her writings and public speaking, Delgado encourages a faith-led approach to resistance against corporate globalization and advocates for honoring creation. Her insights offer a compelling call to action for those seeking a more just and sustainable future.

    Shaking the Gates of Hell
    The Cross in the Midst of Creation
    • The Cross in the Midst of Creation

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      The Cross in the Midst of Creation asserts that the crucifixion is ongoing as institutional powers diminish human life and destroy creation, and that the resurrection is ongoing as faith overcomes despair and the Spirit equips people to follow Jesus and to struggle for a transformed world

      The Cross in the Midst of Creation
    • Shaking the Gates of Hell

      Faith-Led Resistance to Corporate Globalization, Second Edition

      • 413 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Focusing on the interconnectedness of social, economic, and ecological crises, the book presents a theological framework that emphasizes "the earth as primary revelation." It argues for nonviolent resistance and responsibility rooted in God's action through Jesus, suggesting that hope lies in addressing the global economic system's injustices. This revised edition updates the analysis from the 2008 recession to contemporary issues, examining policies under the Obama administration and their implications for American foreign and military strategies in the current era.

      Shaking the Gates of Hell