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Decolonial Horizons

Reshaping Synodality, Mission, and Social Justice
Buch | Hardcover
XVII, 287 Seiten
2023
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-44842-3 (ISBN)
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This is the second of two volumes of essays from the Ecclesiological Investigations International Research Network's 14th International Conference focused on decolonizing churches and theology, addressing oppressions based on gender, racial, and ethnic identities; economic inequality; social vulnerabilities; climate change and global challenges such as pandemics, neoliberalism, and the role of information technology in modern society, all connected with the topic of decolonization.

The essays in this volume focus on decoloniality in empire, family, and mission, written from historical, dogmatic, social scientific, and liturgical perspectives.

lt;p>Raimundo C. Barreto, Jr. is an associate professor of World Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary. His most recent publications include Protesting Poverty: Protestants, Social Ethics and the Poor in Brazil (2023) and the co-edited volume Alterity and the Evasion of Justice in World Christianity (2023).

Vladimir Latinovic holds a doctorate in Catholic Theology from the University of Tübingen and is currently pursuing his habilitation (second doctorate) in Protestant Theology at the University of Heidelberg. He teaches dogmatics, ecumenism, and orthodox theology at the Ecumenical Institute of the University of Tübingen. Additionally, he serves as a board member of the Ecclesiological Investigations International Research Network (EIIRN) and co-chair of the Orthodox Eastern Catholic Dialogue Group (OECD).

1 Decolonial Horizons: An Introduction.- Part I Deimperialization, Sinodality, and Decoloniality.- 2 Ecclesiology as Method: Deimperialization as Fundamental Decoloniality.- 3 Decolonizing Synodality by Engaging Those at the Existential Peripheries.- 4 Synodality, Barlaam of Calabria on the Papacy, and Conciliar Theory.- Part II Reimagining Family and Gender Through a Decolonial Lens.- 5 Decolonial Moves Beyond "la igualdad hombre-mujer"-A Puerto Rican Case Study of Gender, Theology and Decolonial Thinking.- 6 Decolonizing Familial Metaphors for Nationhood: Reflective Nostalgia, Christology, and la Gran Familia Puerto Riqueña.- 7 Remembrance as Decolonial Practice.- Part III Decolonizing Mission.- 8 Panama, Montevideo and Havana and the Emergence of a De-colonial and Indigenous Latin American Protestant Identity: 1916-1929.- 9 Decolonizing the History of Mission: An Indonesian Lutheran Perspective.- 10 "Because of This Experience It Is Much Easier to Understand": How Canadian Missionary Encounters with Minjung History Changed Them and Their Church.- Part IV Decolonizing Liberation, Social Justice, and Public Policy.- 11 Elite Capture and Decolonizing the Church of the Poor.- 12 No Holiness But Decolonial Holiness: Social Holiness, REHACE, and Decoloniality.- 13 Decolonizing the African Church in the Context of a Secular Public Policy.- 14 The Religion of Albizu: Spirituality in the Decolonizing Efforts of a Twentieth-Century Puerto Rican Independence Movement Leader.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue
Zusatzinfo XVII, 287 p. 4 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 529 g
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Schlagworte Colonial • Decolonization • Indigenous • Mission • Postcolonial • Theology
ISBN-10 3-031-44842-1 / 3031448421
ISBN-13 978-3-031-44842-3 / 9783031448423
Zustand Neuware
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