Robert J. Rivera critically engages the contemporary challenges of
neo-liberal globalization. Concerned with the ways in which neo-liberal
processes of globalization can, and do, exclude the most vulnerable,
Rivera offers a Christology of liberation that is rooted in, and
privileges, the lived realities of the excluded. This Christology,
Rivera argues, is a critical resource that enables the excluded to
resist, redeem, and re-imagine globalization. In dialogue with the
social sciences and decolonial philosophies, Rivera puts forward an
account that is suggestive of the ways in which theologians can respond
to contemporary challenges of injustice in our world today.