This book offers insights into the thinking of majority world practical theologians and introduces the reader to faith realities previously unknown in a quest to create a more inclusive and welcoming practical theological network. This volume was originally published as a special issue of the journal Practical Theology.
This book offers insights into the thinking of majority world practical theologians and introduces the reader to faith realities previously unknown in a quest to create a more inclusive and welcoming practical theological network. This volume was originally published as a special issue of the journal Practical Theology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alfred Brunsdon is full professor in Practical Theology at the Faculty of Theology of the North-West University, South Africa. Dr Calida Chu is Teaching Associate in Sociology of Religion at the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Nottingham and Associate Editor of Practical Theology.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Practical Theology and Majority World Epistemologies 1. Undisciplined! A womanist ethnography for an Africana practical theology 2. Fihavanana and Raiamandreny as the basis to construct a hybrid practical theology in the Malagasy context 3. Quest for African practical theology: lived religion, social transformation and public aspiration as organising centres 4. Don't touch my hair: a feminist Nigerian/British reading of the woman who washed Jesus' feet with her hair in Luke 7.36-50 5. Practical theology in Arab evangelical perspective: considering a particular practice of theological reflection 6. 'More than merry-making': Tribal-Indigenous Baptists and their lifeworlds of festivities 7. Patungo sa pagiging maka-Diyos [Towards godliness]: how Filipino men use cultural forms of epistemology in the search for truth 8. Chaplains as hosts: balancing humility and assertiveness in spiritual care 9. Towards an Asian decolonial Christian hospitality: Shù (¿), Pachinko, and the migrant other 10. Stanley Hauerwas and 'Chan Tai-man': an analysis of Hong Kong laypeople's lived theology and Hong Kong theologians' engagement with Stanley Hauerwas's political theology from a practical theology perspective 11. Taingyintha theology in the making in Myanmar: a public theological perspective. 12. Theology as story: reenvisioning the task and form of theology in Asia with C.S. Song
Introduction: Practical Theology and Majority World Epistemologies 1. Undisciplined! A womanist ethnography for an Africana practical theology 2. Fihavanana and Raiamandreny as the basis to construct a hybrid practical theology in the Malagasy context 3. Quest for African practical theology: lived religion, social transformation and public aspiration as organising centres 4. Don't touch my hair: a feminist Nigerian/British reading of the woman who washed Jesus' feet with her hair in Luke 7.36-50 5. Practical theology in Arab evangelical perspective: considering a particular practice of theological reflection 6. 'More than merry-making': Tribal-Indigenous Baptists and their lifeworlds of festivities 7. Patungo sa pagiging maka-Diyos [Towards godliness]: how Filipino men use cultural forms of epistemology in the search for truth 8. Chaplains as hosts: balancing humility and assertiveness in spiritual care 9. Towards an Asian decolonial Christian hospitality: Shù (¿), Pachinko, and the migrant other 10. Stanley Hauerwas and 'Chan Tai-man': an analysis of Hong Kong laypeople's lived theology and Hong Kong theologians' engagement with Stanley Hauerwas's political theology from a practical theology perspective 11. Taingyintha theology in the making in Myanmar: a public theological perspective. 12. Theology as story: reenvisioning the task and form of theology in Asia with C.S. Song
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