Doing Contextual Theology

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Black Theologies
Blackwell Reader
Body Theologies
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Christian Feminist Theologies
Christian Theological Communities
Christian Theology
Contemporary Christian Theological
contextual biblical interpretation
contextual Christian theology practice
Contextual Liberation Theologies
Contextual Theology
critical religious studies
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feminist
Feminist Biblical Hermeneutics
hermeneutics of liberation
Indecent Theology
intersectional faith analysis
John XXIII
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Kwok Pui Lan
latin
Latin American Liberation Theologies
liberation
Liberation Theologians
Liberation Theologies
Local Theologies
Mujerista Theology
Postcolonial Criticism
Postcolonial Theologies
Postcolonial Theory
Practical Theology
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Queer Theologies
social justice theology
Theological Community
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Womanist Theologians

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415417044
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Sep 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Christian theology, like all forms of knowledge, thinking and practice, arises from and is influenced by the context in which it is done. In Doing Contextual Theology, Angie Pears demonstrates the radically contextual nature of Christian theology by focusing on five forms of liberation theology: Latin American Liberation Theologies; Black Theologies; Feminist Informed Theologies; Sexual Theologies; Body Theologies.

Pears analyses how each of these asserts a clear and persistent link to the Christian tradition through The Bible and Christology and discusses the implications of contextual and local theologies for understanding Christianity as a religion. Moreover, she considers whether fears are justified that a radically contextual reading of Christian theologies leads to a relativist understanding of the religion, or whether these theologies share some form of common identity both despite and because of their contextual nature.

Doing Contextual Theology offers students a clear and up-to-date survey of the field of contemporary liberation theology and provides them with a sound understanding of how contextual theology works in practice.

Nottingham Trent University, UK