What if solidarity calls us before we decide? This book explores solidarity as a lived relation shaping justice, community, and public life through communal hermeneutics.
What if solidarity is not something we choose, but something that calls us before we decide?
This book explores solidarity not as an abstract ideal, but as a lived relation that unfolds within social, political, and theological realities. It moves beyond interpretation as a detached act and approaches it as a shared responsibility shaped in the presence of others.
Through the framework of communal hermeneutics, the text engages questions of justice, cooperation, and public life. It traces how theological reflection intersects with concrete structures such as policy, economy, and community practice, revealing that meaning is never formed in isolation but always in relation.
Rather than offering a closed system, this work remains attentive to what exceeds it—the voices, conditions, and responsibilities that cannot be reduced to theory. In doing so, it invites the reader not only to understand, but to respond.
Dong In Baek
Dong In Baek ist Philosoph und Autor.
Er arbeitet an einer mehrbändigen Reihe mit dem Titel „Processing–State Narrative“, die sich mit Zuständen vor Ereignissen, Entscheidungen und Handlungen beschäftigt.
Seine Arbeiten verbinden philosophische Analyse, literarische Prosa und dokumentarische Formen.
Der Schwerpunkt seiner Texte liegt auf Verantwortung, Erinnerung und den verborgenen Strukturen ethischer Erfahrung.
Communal Hermeneutics Solidarity Public Theology Liberation Theology Social Justice Christian Ethics Community Interpretation