
Joerg Rieger
Distinguished Professor of Theology at Vanderbilt University, focusing on the intersection of theology, justice, and liberation.
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Jan 18, 2025 • 1h 14min
Joerg Rieger: Why Religion Matters Now
In a captivating discussion, Dr. Joerg Rieger, a distinguished theologian and expert in social justice, examines the critical role of religion in today’s world. He critiques the rise of right-wing populism and advocates for a redefined faith that promotes solidarity. Joerg emphasizes the need for compassionate socialism that aligns with religious values and the importance of understanding systemic oppression. He encourages dialogue around the intertwined nature of theology, economics, and politics, shedding light on how conceptions of God shape community dynamics.

Mar 17, 2021 • 2h 10min
Joerg Rieger: the End of Religion & Business as Usual
Joerg Rieger, a Distinguished Professor of Theology, combines his expertise in theology with a focus on social justice. He discusses the intertwining of economics and religion, likening modern economic beliefs to dogma while highlighting systemic injustices. Rieger critiques individualism in capitalism, advocating for community collaboration and recognizing hidden resistances in social movements. He delves into concepts like 'lordless slavery' and the importance of grassroots activism, offering a compelling vision for collective action in the face of injustice.

Nov 18, 2020 • 38min
Different Gods, Different Religions?
Joerg Rieger is an influential author addressing religious and social themes, while Grace Ji-Sun Kim explores theological issues related to race and gender. They dive into the complex relationship between faith and societal power, discussing the effects of historical white supremacy and capitalism. The conversation highlights the importance of authentic interfaith dialogue in a diverse world and critiques exploitative faith practices. Rieger and Kim envision a transformative Christianity that champions justice and equity, calling for heretical communities to challenge existing norms.

Nov 2, 2020 • 1h 9min
Joerg Rieger: Jesus vs Caesar
Joerg Rieger, a distinguished theology professor and advocate for justice, dives into the clash between faith and power. He explores how Christianity can either uplift or harm, urging a critical self-reflection within religious practices. Rieger sheds light on systemic inequalities in America, particularly impacting the Black community, and discusses the transformative potential of liberation theologies. His insights challenge listeners to actively engage faith in politics and strive for social justice, promoting a more equitable world.

Aug 3, 2016 • 1h 24min
Wild Goose Theology Happy Hour with Joerg Rieger and Emilie Townes
Join liberation theology expert Joerg Rieger and social justice scholar Emilie Townes as they dive into transformative themes from the Wild Goose Festival. Rieger discusses his new book and the grassroots significance of liberation theology, while Townes shares insights on womanist theology and the unique challenges faced by black women. The conversation explores intersectionality, embodied theology, and critiques of traditional narratives. They conclude with a lively round of theological questions, tackling topics like God’s identity and the value of diverse beliefs.