This book is for seekers--for those with restless hearts. It is especially for those who express their hope through the Catholic tradition but struggle with disillusionment and long for something more. (R)evolutionary Hope invites readers to journey toward that More. With theological reflection explored and interrogated through memoir, this work reimagines what it means to be Catholic, challenging readers to remain open to the grace that draws them from certainty to possibility, beyond what is to what could be. By infusing the theological tradition of St. Augustine with the spirituality emerging in contemporary women of the church, (R)evolutionary Hope invites readers to shift their paradigm from one of hierarchy to one of interconnection, offering a theology of encounter that is rooted in tradition, responsive to present realities, and ever open to the future.
About the Author Kathleen Bonnette is an adjunct lecturer of theology at Georgetown University. You can find her scholarly writing in sources such as the Journal of Moral Theology and the Journal of Catholic Social Thought; for public opinion pieces, look for her byline in America: The Jesuit Review, U.S. Catholic, and Millennial. She lives in Maryland with her husband and three children. Learn more by subscribing to her website, evolutionaryhope.wordpress.org, or following her on Twitter/Instagram @kbonnette_thd.