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Ten Theology Books to Watch For – May 2026

Here are some excellent new theology books * that were released in May 2026:

* broadly interpreted, including ethics, church history, biblical studies, and other areas that intersect with theology

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Theology Books May 2026

A Home for All (Building a Moral Economy Series)

Laura Stivers

( Fortress Press )
What would it mean for all people to be housed securely and sustainably in neighborhoods of interconnection and belonging? In A Home for All, Laura Stivers helps readers imagine a world where housing is accessible, affordable, and life-giving. Part of the Building a Moral Economy series from Fortress Press, this book equips readers for generative action toward ecological, equitable, and democratic forms of economic life that promote housing justice.

The authors in the series invite us to be morally empowered, not only in seeing and envisioning new ways of being and living, but also by joining the joyful community of people from all faith traditions who are enacting and embracing a world where the Sacred fullness of life can flourish.

This book guides readers into a worldview that treats economies as webs of relationship and, therefore, as moral matters subject to the call of neighbor-love and justice. It focuses on what individuals and communities are doing in response to their anger and lament at housing injustice–how they are resisting unequal neighborhoods, unsustainable sprawl development, and the commodification of housing; how they are making individual lifestyle changes to live more simply; and how they are building bridges with one another to create flourishing communities where people are both housed and at home.
 

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Theology Books May 2026

Strangers in the Province of Joy: Practicing Radical Hospitality on the US – Mexico Border

Mary Fontana

( Orbis Books )

“Recounts a reservoir of community, ingenuity, and commitment. . . . JUST WHAT WE NEED in this moment.” ―Simone Campbell, SSS, author, A Nun on the Bus

This is the story of America writ small―a nation founded by immigrants and its shifting, oft-contradictory attitudes toward them. Since 1978, El Paso’s Annunciation House has welcomed over half a million people: migrants and refugees, doing what humans have always done to find sustenance and safety, and volunteers seeking meaning and purpose. Through this chronicle of their individual journeys, Mary Fontana exposes the forces driving global migration and challenges readers to confront the borders in their own hearts.
 

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