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In this book, Ofelia Miriam Ortega describes the social, economic, and political realities in Cuba, the Caribbean and Latin America as the contexts of Cuban feminist theology.
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In this book, Ofelia Miriam Ortega describes the social, economic, and political realities in Cuba, the Caribbean and Latin America as the contexts of Cuban feminist theology.
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- Decolonizing Theology
- Verlag: Fortress Academic
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 681g
- ISBN-13: 9781978712997
- ISBN-10: 1978712995
- Artikelnr.: 62922902
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Decolonizing Theology
- Verlag: Fortress Academic
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 681g
- ISBN-13: 9781978712997
- ISBN-10: 1978712995
- Artikelnr.: 62922902
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ofelia Ortega is a theologian, professor, and pastor of the Prebyterian Reformed Church in Cuba. She currently leads the Christian Institute for Gender Studies and is a professor emerita of the SET.
Part I. Religious Life in the Historical and Social Context of Cuba
Introduction to Part I
1.Socio-economic, Political and Ecclesial Reality of Cuba
2.The Influence of the Missionary Heritage on Cuban Culture
3.Overview of Protestant Theology in Cuba during the Revolutionary Period
4.Encounters and Visions
Part II. The Church and Pastoral Ministry from a Global and Cuban
Perspective
Introduction to Part II
5.Revolutionary Hope in the Church after Christendom
6.Ministry and Power: Changes in the Exercise of Leadership
7.Prophetic Presence in the Daily Life of the People. The Missionary
Movement: From Difficulty to Common Good
8.Networks and Alternative Relationships: Building Bridges in Our
Communities
Part III. Women and Theology with a Focus on Cuba and the Caribbean
Introduction to Part III
9.The Cuban Woman, Her Revolutionary Role and Her Struggle for Liberation
within the Revolution and the Church
10.Ethical Problems and the Caribbean Woman's Commitment to Life
11.The Community of Women and Men in Church and Society
12.Current Proposals and Challenges for Feminist Theology in Latin America
and the Caribbean
Part IV. Theological Education and Mission: Challenges and a Search for New
Models
Introduction to Part IV
13.Contextuality and Community: Challenges for Theological Education and
Ecumenical Formation
14.Ecumenical Learning: A Fundamental Focus for Women's Theological
Education
15.Women and Theology: A Latin American Perspective
Part V. International, Social, Political, Ecological, and Ethical Themes
Introduction to Part V
16.The Presence of Tenderness in the First Testament
17.Toward a Culture of Just Peace in the Midst of Violence and World
Conflicts
18.Toward a Humanizing Religion
19.Some Elements for Considering "Places of Epiphany" Today in a Latin
American Context: Conditions, Difficulties and Hopes
Introduction to Part I
1.Socio-economic, Political and Ecclesial Reality of Cuba
2.The Influence of the Missionary Heritage on Cuban Culture
3.Overview of Protestant Theology in Cuba during the Revolutionary Period
4.Encounters and Visions
Part II. The Church and Pastoral Ministry from a Global and Cuban
Perspective
Introduction to Part II
5.Revolutionary Hope in the Church after Christendom
6.Ministry and Power: Changes in the Exercise of Leadership
7.Prophetic Presence in the Daily Life of the People. The Missionary
Movement: From Difficulty to Common Good
8.Networks and Alternative Relationships: Building Bridges in Our
Communities
Part III. Women and Theology with a Focus on Cuba and the Caribbean
Introduction to Part III
9.The Cuban Woman, Her Revolutionary Role and Her Struggle for Liberation
within the Revolution and the Church
10.Ethical Problems and the Caribbean Woman's Commitment to Life
11.The Community of Women and Men in Church and Society
12.Current Proposals and Challenges for Feminist Theology in Latin America
and the Caribbean
Part IV. Theological Education and Mission: Challenges and a Search for New
Models
Introduction to Part IV
13.Contextuality and Community: Challenges for Theological Education and
Ecumenical Formation
14.Ecumenical Learning: A Fundamental Focus for Women's Theological
Education
15.Women and Theology: A Latin American Perspective
Part V. International, Social, Political, Ecological, and Ethical Themes
Introduction to Part V
16.The Presence of Tenderness in the First Testament
17.Toward a Culture of Just Peace in the Midst of Violence and World
Conflicts
18.Toward a Humanizing Religion
19.Some Elements for Considering "Places of Epiphany" Today in a Latin
American Context: Conditions, Difficulties and Hopes
Part I. Religious Life in the Historical and Social Context of Cuba
Introduction to Part I
1.Socio-economic, Political and Ecclesial Reality of Cuba
2.The Influence of the Missionary Heritage on Cuban Culture
3.Overview of Protestant Theology in Cuba during the Revolutionary Period
4.Encounters and Visions
Part II. The Church and Pastoral Ministry from a Global and Cuban
Perspective
Introduction to Part II
5.Revolutionary Hope in the Church after Christendom
6.Ministry and Power: Changes in the Exercise of Leadership
7.Prophetic Presence in the Daily Life of the People. The Missionary
Movement: From Difficulty to Common Good
8.Networks and Alternative Relationships: Building Bridges in Our
Communities
Part III. Women and Theology with a Focus on Cuba and the Caribbean
Introduction to Part III
9.The Cuban Woman, Her Revolutionary Role and Her Struggle for Liberation
within the Revolution and the Church
10.Ethical Problems and the Caribbean Woman's Commitment to Life
11.The Community of Women and Men in Church and Society
12.Current Proposals and Challenges for Feminist Theology in Latin America
and the Caribbean
Part IV. Theological Education and Mission: Challenges and a Search for New
Models
Introduction to Part IV
13.Contextuality and Community: Challenges for Theological Education and
Ecumenical Formation
14.Ecumenical Learning: A Fundamental Focus for Women's Theological
Education
15.Women and Theology: A Latin American Perspective
Part V. International, Social, Political, Ecological, and Ethical Themes
Introduction to Part V
16.The Presence of Tenderness in the First Testament
17.Toward a Culture of Just Peace in the Midst of Violence and World
Conflicts
18.Toward a Humanizing Religion
19.Some Elements for Considering "Places of Epiphany" Today in a Latin
American Context: Conditions, Difficulties and Hopes
Introduction to Part I
1.Socio-economic, Political and Ecclesial Reality of Cuba
2.The Influence of the Missionary Heritage on Cuban Culture
3.Overview of Protestant Theology in Cuba during the Revolutionary Period
4.Encounters and Visions
Part II. The Church and Pastoral Ministry from a Global and Cuban
Perspective
Introduction to Part II
5.Revolutionary Hope in the Church after Christendom
6.Ministry and Power: Changes in the Exercise of Leadership
7.Prophetic Presence in the Daily Life of the People. The Missionary
Movement: From Difficulty to Common Good
8.Networks and Alternative Relationships: Building Bridges in Our
Communities
Part III. Women and Theology with a Focus on Cuba and the Caribbean
Introduction to Part III
9.The Cuban Woman, Her Revolutionary Role and Her Struggle for Liberation
within the Revolution and the Church
10.Ethical Problems and the Caribbean Woman's Commitment to Life
11.The Community of Women and Men in Church and Society
12.Current Proposals and Challenges for Feminist Theology in Latin America
and the Caribbean
Part IV. Theological Education and Mission: Challenges and a Search for New
Models
Introduction to Part IV
13.Contextuality and Community: Challenges for Theological Education and
Ecumenical Formation
14.Ecumenical Learning: A Fundamental Focus for Women's Theological
Education
15.Women and Theology: A Latin American Perspective
Part V. International, Social, Political, Ecological, and Ethical Themes
Introduction to Part V
16.The Presence of Tenderness in the First Testament
17.Toward a Culture of Just Peace in the Midst of Violence and World
Conflicts
18.Toward a Humanizing Religion
19.Some Elements for Considering "Places of Epiphany" Today in a Latin
American Context: Conditions, Difficulties and Hopes