How it is constructed and deconstructed, with Juan José Tamayo

Convened by the Basque Association-College of Journalists and Vital Fundazioa, the event will be moderated by Julio Flor, journalist and writer

Furthermore, it shows how hate is constructed, offers a pedagogy to deconstruct it and proposes alternatives for the creation of an intercultural, interethnic, interreligious society, supportive of victims, egalitarian and respectful of differences.

Juan Jose Tamayo, Doctor in theology from the Pontifical University of Salamanca. and doctor in Philosophy and Letters from the Autonomous University of Madrid. Emeritus of the Chair of Theology and Religious Sciences at the U. Carlos III of Madrid, he is co-founder and member of the Scientific Committee of the University Institute of Gender Studies of said university and a visiting professor at numerous Spanish, European, African, Latin American and American.

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He is co-founder and current secretary general of the Association of Theologians and Theologians John XXIII and member of the Spanish Society of Religious Sciences and the International Committee of the World Forum of Theology and Liberation.

With the help of the Basque Association-College of Journalists and Vital Fundazioa, the theologian and writer Juan José Tamayo returns to Euskadi. Key figure of liberation theology and feminist theology in Europe, Tamayo collaborates in numerous Latin American and European magazines, as well as in various Spanish media. He is the author of more than ninety books, many of them translated into German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Polish and English languages. Among the most recent are: Compassion in an unjust world2nd ed., 2023; Is utopia dead? Do dystopias succeed?4th ed., 2020; Pederasty. Sin without penance? 2024.

With thegrowth of populismsince the economic crisis that began in 2008, there has been a worldwide political phenomenon, which has exacerbated nationalist, exclusive, anti-solidarity, and individualistic defensive attitudes among the population, fostered by extreme right-wing organizations. In some countries these organizations have been strongly linked to religious movements: Brazil, the United States, Poland, Hungary, Spain…

The book The Hate Internationaloffers a rigorous analysis of the new relationship between religion and politics in Latin America, the United States, Europe, and also in Spain. The alliance between the extreme political right and the fundamentalist Christian movements has given rise to the birth of a new religion, the Christianofascist International, which feeds on hatred, grows and enjoys it, encourages it among its followers and inoculates it in citizens. A correlation of forces that is changing the political and religious map.

Hate is directed against the so-called “gender ideology” and feminism, immigrant groups, Muslim people, the LGTBI movement, equal marriage, voluntary termination of pregnancy, secularism, sexual education in school.

He book shows how hate is constructed, offers a pedagogy to deconstruct it and proposes alternatives for the creation of an intercultural, interethnic, interreligious society, supportive of victims, egalitarian and respectful of differences.




 
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