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This book offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary account of
religious identities in the Global South. Drawing on literature in
various fields, Felix Wilfred analyzes how religious identities
intersect with the processes of globalization, modernity, and
postmodernity. He illustrates how the study of religion in the
Global North often revolves around questions of secularism and
fundamentalism, whereas a neo-Orientalist quality often attends
study of religion in the Global South. These approaches and
theorizing fail to incorporate the experiences of lived religion in
the South, especially in Asia. Historically, the religions in the
South have played a highly significant role in resistance to the
domination by the colonial forces, an important reason for the
continued attachment of the peoples of the South to their religious
universe. This book puts the two regions and their scholarly norms
in conversation with one another, exploring the social, political,
cultural, and economic implications.
Despite the ongoing global expansion of Christianity, there remains
a lack of comprehensive scholarship on its development in Asia.
This volume fills the gap by exploring the world of Asian
Christianity and its manifold expressions, including worship,
theology, spirituality, inter-religious relations, interventions in
society, and mission. The contributors, from over twenty countries,
deconstruct many of the widespread misconceptions and
interpretations of Christianity in Asia. They analyze how the
growth of Christian beliefs throughout the continent is linked with
the socio-political and cultural processes of colonization,
decolonization, modernization, democratization, identity
construction of social groups, and various social movements. With a
particular focus on inter-religious encounters and emerging
theological and spiritual paradigms, the volume provides
alternative frames for understanding the phenomenon of conversion
and studies how the scriptures of other religious traditions are
used in the practice of Christianity within Asia. The Oxford
Handbook of Christianity in Asia draws insightful conclusions on
the historical, contemporary, and future trajectory of its subject
by combining the contributions of scholars in a wide variety of
disciplines, including theology, sociology, history, political
science, and cultural studies. It will be an invaluable resource
for understanding Christianity in a global context.
This book offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary account of
religious identities in the Global South. Drawing on literature in
various fields, Felix Wilfred analyzes how religious identities
intersect with the processes of globalization, modernity, and
postmodernity. He illustrates how the study of religion in the
Global North often revolves around questions of secularism and
fundamentalism, whereas a neo-Orientalist quality often attends
study of religion in the Global South. These approaches and
theorizing fail to incorporate the experiences of lived religion in
the South, especially in Asia. Historically, the religions in the
South have played a highly significant role in resistance to the
domination by the colonial forces, an important reason for the
continued attachment of the peoples of the South to their religious
universe. This book puts the two regions and their scholarly norms
in conversation with one another, exploring the social, political,
cultural, and economic implications.
Editorial Bishops and Theologians: Tensions Old and New Part One:
Contexts Magisterium and Theology in Africa ELOI MESSI METOGO The
Magisterium and Asian Theologians GEORG EVERS Church, Theology and
Magisterium in Latin America AGENOR BRIGHENTI Magisterium and
Theology: Principles and Facts ANDRES TORRES QUEIRUGA Theologians
and Bishops: Good Procedures Promote Collaboration JAMES A. CORIDEN
Teaching as Learning: An Asian View PETER C. PHAN Part Two:
Theological Forum Introduction: Silence in the Church Relations
between Truth, Authority, Power and Sacredness in the Church LUIZ
CARLOS SUSIN Terrifying Internal Problems. What Theology has to Say
about Lies SOLANGE LEFEBVRE The Silence of the Church in Croatia
FRANO PRCELA OP 'Many sources are still inaccessible' HUBERT WOLF,
NORBERT RECK A Tribute to Paul Burns
Concilium is an international theological journal published five
times a year in five languages. With its origins in the renewal of
Catholic theological thinking following the Second Vatican Council,
"Concilium" draws together a wide range of the best of current
leading theological writers from Europe, the Americas, Asia and
Africa. It is a catholic journal in the widest sense: rooted firmly
in the Catholic heritage, open to other Christian tradition and the
world's faiths. Each issue of "Concilium" focuses on a theme of
crucial importance and the widest possible concern for our time.
"Eco-Theology" shows how theologians from around the world engage
with the question of how to respond to the global ecological crisis
and the natural and human-made disasters resulting from it. Topics
include: 'Earth as Gaia - An Ethical and Spiritual Challenge'
(Leonardo Boff), 'Ashes and Dust: On (not) Speaking about God
Ecologically' (Anne Elvey), 'Toward and Inter-religious
Eco-theology' (Felix Wilfred), 'Learning from the Earth:
Reflections on Theological Education and the Ecological Crisis'
(John Clammer), and 'Ethical Management of Natural Resources'
(Jayapaul Azariah).
Introduction. Theology in a world of specialization / Erik Borgman,
Felix Wilfred -- The social background to the process of
differentiation in society and the life worlds of human beings /
Karl Gabriel -- Theology in the modern university : whither
specialization? / Felix Wilfred -- Theology and religious studies
in an age of fragmentation / Sheila Greeve Davaney -- 'Many have
undertaken-- and I too decided' : the one story or the many? /
Elaine Wainwright -- Theological ethics without theology :
assessing theological-ethical reflection of moral challenges posed
by pluralism in relation to theology / Christoph Baumgartner --
Church history without God or without faith? / Willem Frijhoff --
From shaken foundations to a different integrity : spirituality as
response to fragmentation / Mary Grey -- Theologies of the South :
incarnate and holistic / Diego Irarrazabal -- Who framed Clodovis
Boff? : revisiting the controversy of 'theologies of the genitive'
in the twenty-first century / Marcella Althaus-Reid -- Theology in
relation to the natural sciences / Palmyre Oomen -- Theology and
the social sciences / Richard H. Roberts -- Saving doctrine :
towards a theology of health and medicine / Stephan van Erp --
Theology : discipline at the limits / Erik Borgman.
Concilium has long been a household-name for cutting-edge critical
and constructive theological thinking. Past contributors include
leading Catholic scholars such as Hans Kung, Gregory Baum and
Edward Schillebeeckx, and the editors of the review belong to the
international "who's who" in the world of contemporary theology.
Published five times a year, each issue reflects a deep knowledge
and scholarship presented in a highly readable style, and each
issue offers a wide variety of viewpoints from leading thinkers
from all over the world.
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Concilium 2003/1 (Paperback)
Teresa Okure, Jon Sobrino, Felix Wilfred
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Concilium has long been a household-name for cutting-edge critical
and constructive theological thinking. Past contributors include
leading Catholic scholars such as Hans Kung, Gregory Baum and
Edward Schillebeeckx, and the editors of the review belong to the
international "who's who" in the world of contemporary theology.
Published five times a year, each issue reflects a deep knowledge
and scholarship presented in a highly readable style, and each
issue offers a wide variety of viewpoints from leading thinkers
from all over the world
Concilium has long been a household-name for cutting-edge critical
and constructive theological thinking. Past contributors include
leading Catholic scholars such as Hans Kung, Gregory Baum and
Edward Schillebeeckx, and the editors of the review belong to the
international "who's who" in the world of contemporary theology.
Published five times a year, each issue reflects a deep knowledge
and scholarship presented in a highly readable style, and each
issue offers a wide variety of viewpoints from leading thinkers
from all over the world.
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Concilium 2011/1 (Paperback)
Linda Hogan, Solange Lefebvre, Norbert Hintersteiner, Felix Wilfred
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R611
R486
Discovery Miles 4 860
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From world mission to global christianities : a perspective from
the south Felix Wilfred; Christian mission in a 'new modernity' and
trajectories in intercultural theology Robert Schreiter; Orthodox
Christianity in a pluralistic world Ina Merdjanova; Islamic
witnesses in a pluralistic world Ataullah Siddiqui; The role of
witnesses in inter-religious dialogue Catherine Cornille; Visioning
ecumenics as intercultural, inter-religious, and public theology
John D'Arcy May, Linda Hogan; From cultural translation to
interfaith witness : the intercultural transformation of missiology
Norbert Hintersteiner; Mission in remission : inter-religious
dialogue in a post-modern, post-colonial age Peter Admirand;
Witnessing or mutual translation? : religion and the requirements
of reason Maureen Junker-Kenny; New M.Phil in intercultural
theology and inter-religious studies at ISE, Trinity College Dublin
Andrew Pierce
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