Critical Theology is a quarterly periodical devoted to reflections on religion, society and culture drawn from a theological critique that draws its inspiration from the preferential option for the poor.
Critical Theology, vol. 7, no. 3 (Spring 2025)
- Don Schweitzer, Introduction
- Joshua Samuel, Dalits and Postcolonialism: Revisiting and Reclaiming Liberation Theology Politics
- Ryan Turnbull, Refusing to Sustain the Future: On Providence and the Politics of Refusal
- Don Schweitzer, A Need for the Sermon on the Mount’s Extreme Language of Love
- Book Reviews
- Don Schweitzer, Online Communication and the Crisis of Democracies
- Jürgen Habermas. A New Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere and Deliberative Politics. Hoboken, NJ: Polity Press, 2023. vii + 114 pp.
- Don Schweitzer, The Relation of Worship to Daily Experience
- Finding God in a World Come of Age: Karl Rahner and Johann Baptist Metz, edited with a commentary by Roger Haight, SJ, Alfred Pach III, and Amanda Avila Kaminski. New York: Fordham University Press, 2024. v + 129 pp.
- Don Schweitzer, Online Communication and the Crisis of Democracies
Past issues of Critical Theology and The Ecumenist are also available for download.

