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Renowned missiologist Henning Wrogemann has written the most comprehensive textbook on the subject of Christianity and culture today. In three volumes his Intercultural Theology provides an exhaustive account of the history, theory, and practice of Christian mission. Volume 1 focuses on hermeneutical theories, concepts of culture, and contextual theologies.
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Renowned missiologist Henning Wrogemann has written the most comprehensive textbook on the subject of Christianity and culture today. In three volumes his Intercultural Theology provides an exhaustive account of the history, theory, and practice of Christian mission. Volume 1 focuses on hermeneutical theories, concepts of culture, and contextual theologies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: InterVarsity Press
- Seitenzahl: 457
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780830850976
- ISBN-10: 083085097X
- Artikelnr.: 44947001
- Verlag: InterVarsity Press
- Seitenzahl: 457
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780830850976
- ISBN-10: 083085097X
- Artikelnr.: 44947001
Henning Wrogemann (DTheol, DHabil, Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg) is a world-renowned missiologist and scholar of religion. He holds the chair for mission studies, comparative religion, and ecumenics at the Protestant University Wuppertal/Bethel in Germany, where he also heads the Institute for Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies. He is the chairman of the German Society of Missiology.Previously, Wrogemann served as a pastor in northern Germany, as the senior lecturer for missiology and comparative religion at the Mission Seminary Hermannsburg, and as a member of the mission board of the Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Lower-Saxony, Germany.
Preface to the English Edition (2016)
Preface to the German Edition (2011)
Part I: Intercultural Theology: What Does This Mean?
1. The Gospel of Life in the Midst of Cultures: An African Case Study
2. Intercultural Theology: A Primer
Part II: Intercultural Hermeneutics and the Concept of Culture
3. Intercultural Hermeneutics: Introduction
4. The History of Hermeneutics in the West and Interculturality: An Overview
5. Globalization and Interculturality: Is "Foreignness" Dying Out?
6. Is Inculturation Permissible? Concerning Symbolic Forms and Their Use
7. On Scientific Discourses and Power: What Is Culture?
8. Cultural Semiotics, Discourse Theory and Intercultural Hermeneutics
Part III: On the Plurality of Contextual Theologies: The Example of Africa
9. Contextual Theologies Worldwide: Some Preliminary Remarks
10. The Development of Contextual Theologies in Africa: An Overview
11. African Theologies: Jesus Christ as (Proto-)Ancestor, Master of Initiation, and Healer
12. Jesus Christ and an African Women's Theology
13. The Contextual Theologies of African Evangelical Theologians
14. African Theologians and the Reality of the Congregation
15. On the Contextuality of Contextual Theologies: An Interim Appraisal
Part IV: Christian Missions and Foreign Cultures: Historical Perspectives
16. The Replacement Model and Covert Resistance in the New World
17. The Indifference Model: The Example of the Herrnhuter Mission
18. The Ennoblement Model
19. The Indigenization Model: The Example of Bruno Gutmann
20. The Appropriation Model: The Example of "Intuitive" Inculturations
Part V: Theology and Interculturality: Systematic Perspectives
21. Inculturation
22. Syncretism: What Is That?
23. The "Postcolonial Turn"—and Then What?: On the Newer Terminology
24. So Much for Ecumenism!: Appreciating Christianity as a Global Formation
25. Contexts: Contextual Theologies and Their Cultural Impregnation
26. Theology and Interculturality: Walking the Path Together
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index
Preface to the German Edition (2011)
Part I: Intercultural Theology: What Does This Mean?
1. The Gospel of Life in the Midst of Cultures: An African Case Study
2. Intercultural Theology: A Primer
Part II: Intercultural Hermeneutics and the Concept of Culture
3. Intercultural Hermeneutics: Introduction
4. The History of Hermeneutics in the West and Interculturality: An Overview
5. Globalization and Interculturality: Is "Foreignness" Dying Out?
6. Is Inculturation Permissible? Concerning Symbolic Forms and Their Use
7. On Scientific Discourses and Power: What Is Culture?
8. Cultural Semiotics, Discourse Theory and Intercultural Hermeneutics
Part III: On the Plurality of Contextual Theologies: The Example of Africa
9. Contextual Theologies Worldwide: Some Preliminary Remarks
10. The Development of Contextual Theologies in Africa: An Overview
11. African Theologies: Jesus Christ as (Proto-)Ancestor, Master of Initiation, and Healer
12. Jesus Christ and an African Women's Theology
13. The Contextual Theologies of African Evangelical Theologians
14. African Theologians and the Reality of the Congregation
15. On the Contextuality of Contextual Theologies: An Interim Appraisal
Part IV: Christian Missions and Foreign Cultures: Historical Perspectives
16. The Replacement Model and Covert Resistance in the New World
17. The Indifference Model: The Example of the Herrnhuter Mission
18. The Ennoblement Model
19. The Indigenization Model: The Example of Bruno Gutmann
20. The Appropriation Model: The Example of "Intuitive" Inculturations
Part V: Theology and Interculturality: Systematic Perspectives
21. Inculturation
22. Syncretism: What Is That?
23. The "Postcolonial Turn"—and Then What?: On the Newer Terminology
24. So Much for Ecumenism!: Appreciating Christianity as a Global Formation
25. Contexts: Contextual Theologies and Their Cultural Impregnation
26. Theology and Interculturality: Walking the Path Together
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index
Preface to the English Edition (2016)
Preface to the German Edition (2011)
Part I: Intercultural Theology: What Does This Mean?
1. The Gospel of Life in the Midst of Cultures: An African Case Study
2. Intercultural Theology: A Primer
Part II: Intercultural Hermeneutics and the Concept of Culture
3. Intercultural Hermeneutics: Introduction
4. The History of Hermeneutics in the West and Interculturality: An Overview
5. Globalization and Interculturality: Is "Foreignness" Dying Out?
6. Is Inculturation Permissible? Concerning Symbolic Forms and Their Use
7. On Scientific Discourses and Power: What Is Culture?
8. Cultural Semiotics, Discourse Theory and Intercultural Hermeneutics
Part III: On the Plurality of Contextual Theologies: The Example of Africa
9. Contextual Theologies Worldwide: Some Preliminary Remarks
10. The Development of Contextual Theologies in Africa: An Overview
11. African Theologies: Jesus Christ as (Proto-)Ancestor, Master of Initiation, and Healer
12. Jesus Christ and an African Women's Theology
13. The Contextual Theologies of African Evangelical Theologians
14. African Theologians and the Reality of the Congregation
15. On the Contextuality of Contextual Theologies: An Interim Appraisal
Part IV: Christian Missions and Foreign Cultures: Historical Perspectives
16. The Replacement Model and Covert Resistance in the New World
17. The Indifference Model: The Example of the Herrnhuter Mission
18. The Ennoblement Model
19. The Indigenization Model: The Example of Bruno Gutmann
20. The Appropriation Model: The Example of "Intuitive" Inculturations
Part V: Theology and Interculturality: Systematic Perspectives
21. Inculturation
22. Syncretism: What Is That?
23. The "Postcolonial Turn"—and Then What?: On the Newer Terminology
24. So Much for Ecumenism!: Appreciating Christianity as a Global Formation
25. Contexts: Contextual Theologies and Their Cultural Impregnation
26. Theology and Interculturality: Walking the Path Together
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index
Preface to the German Edition (2011)
Part I: Intercultural Theology: What Does This Mean?
1. The Gospel of Life in the Midst of Cultures: An African Case Study
2. Intercultural Theology: A Primer
Part II: Intercultural Hermeneutics and the Concept of Culture
3. Intercultural Hermeneutics: Introduction
4. The History of Hermeneutics in the West and Interculturality: An Overview
5. Globalization and Interculturality: Is "Foreignness" Dying Out?
6. Is Inculturation Permissible? Concerning Symbolic Forms and Their Use
7. On Scientific Discourses and Power: What Is Culture?
8. Cultural Semiotics, Discourse Theory and Intercultural Hermeneutics
Part III: On the Plurality of Contextual Theologies: The Example of Africa
9. Contextual Theologies Worldwide: Some Preliminary Remarks
10. The Development of Contextual Theologies in Africa: An Overview
11. African Theologies: Jesus Christ as (Proto-)Ancestor, Master of Initiation, and Healer
12. Jesus Christ and an African Women's Theology
13. The Contextual Theologies of African Evangelical Theologians
14. African Theologians and the Reality of the Congregation
15. On the Contextuality of Contextual Theologies: An Interim Appraisal
Part IV: Christian Missions and Foreign Cultures: Historical Perspectives
16. The Replacement Model and Covert Resistance in the New World
17. The Indifference Model: The Example of the Herrnhuter Mission
18. The Ennoblement Model
19. The Indigenization Model: The Example of Bruno Gutmann
20. The Appropriation Model: The Example of "Intuitive" Inculturations
Part V: Theology and Interculturality: Systematic Perspectives
21. Inculturation
22. Syncretism: What Is That?
23. The "Postcolonial Turn"—and Then What?: On the Newer Terminology
24. So Much for Ecumenism!: Appreciating Christianity as a Global Formation
25. Contexts: Contextual Theologies and Their Cultural Impregnation
26. Theology and Interculturality: Walking the Path Together
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index