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The greatest change which has come about in Christian theology over
the last generation has been the explosion of contextual theologies
in different parts of the world. This book provides an overview of
the main trends and contributions to Christian thought of Third
World theologies. It sets out the common context of these
theologies in their experience of colonialism and western missions,
and suggests that they have forged new ways of doing theology which
are quite distinct from the theological traditions of the western
world. With key contributions from experts in their fields on Latin
America, India, East Asia, West and East Africa, Southern Africa
and the Caribbean, this book situates Christian thought in the
cultural and socio-political contexts of their respective regions,
and demonstrates how Third World theologies are providing different
perspectives on what it means to be a Christian in today's global
world.
The greatest change which has come about in Christian theology over
the last generation has been the explosion of contextual theologies
in different parts of the world. This book provides an overview of
the main trends and contributions to Christian thought of Third
World theologies. It sets out the common context of these
theologies in their experience of colonialism and western missions,
and suggests that they have forged new ways of doing theology which
are quite distinct from the theological traditions of the western
world. With key contributions from experts in their fields on Latin
America, India, East Asia, West and East Africa, Southern Africa
and the Caribbean, this book situates Christian thought in the
cultural and socio-political contexts of their respective regions,
and demonstrates how Third World theologies are providing different
perspectives on what it means to be a Christian in today's global
world.
In Reinventing Christianity, the first comprehensive survey of
Christian theology in Africa to appear in English, John Parratt
provides a critical yet sympathetic examination of the new ways of
doing theology that have recently emerged from within the African
church. Following an introduction that charts the growth and
development of African theology, Parratt examines the differing
theological assumptions and methodologies throughout the continent.
He also shows how Africans are rethinking the central dogmas of the
Christian faith - Scripture, God, christology, the church, and
eschatology - and evaluates Africa's political theologies, giving
special attention to theological approaches to African socialism
and to South African black theology. The final chapter exposes some
of the problematic issues that can provide a framework for wider
ecumenical theological debate.
Standard works on Christology seldom give much consideration to the
way Christ is perceived outside the Western tradition. The Other
Jesus is an in depth study of understandings of the person of Jesus
Christ by major Asian Christian theologians of the 20th century.
Taking examples mainly from India and Japan, the author shows how
the religious and social contexts of these countries have shaped
the way in which Jesus has been understood. The final chapters
examine how new approaches to Jesus have emerged from people
movements in Asia in Dalit, Minjung, and feminist perceptions.
Throughout the author seeks to relate Asian perspectives to Western
Christologies, and to suggest ways in which they present challenges
to the world wide church.
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