Christ and Context : the Confrontation Between Gospel and Culture.

"There is a growing awareness of cultural diversity and plurality on the one hand and shared responsibility for our planet on the other. The sense of cultural identity exposes the wealth and richness of our heritage but also introduces its risks, like the proliferation of often violent independ...

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Main Author: Regan, Hilary D.
Other Authors: Torrance, Alan J.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016
Series:Religious Studies: Bloomsbury Academic Collections.
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505 0 |a Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; On Being Theologically Responsible; The Problem of Complexity and Culture; Context, Culture and God's Presence; Cultures and the Agenda for Theology; Precedents for Such Concerns; The Failings of Theology; Moving Beyond Our Bad Habits; Approaching the Task of Theology; Theology as Poesis; The New Form of Wisdom; The Needs of a Creative Poesis; Introduction; 1. Doing Theology; 2. Poverty; 3. Job; Conclusion; I. Can a Male Saviour Save Women?; II. Relationship and its Consequences; 1; 2; 3; III. Traces of a Feminist Christology; Response by Veronica Brady. 
505 8 |a Discerning the Kairos in a Period of Political TransitionThe Church in South Africa as the Mirror Image of Cultural Division and Conflict; Christian Witness to the Promise and Hope of the Transformation of Culture; The Role of the Church as Bearer of Christian Witness in this Period of Transition; A Witness to Humanizing Values in the Building of a New Nation; Identification with the Victims of Oppression and Representative of the Guilty; 1. Christ After Chernobyl; 2. An Outline for a Differentiated Cosmic Christology; 3. Christ -- Evolution's Driving Force or its Victim?; I; II; III; IV. 
505 8 |a 1. The Challenge2. My Task in Response; 3. The experience of being Pakeha; 4. The Other as Partner; Response by Elisabeth Moltmann-Wendel; Introduction: Contextuality and the Trinitarian God; On Poesis, Theory and Truth-Telling; The Modes and Operation of Contextuality; The Dynamics of Contextuality; ""A long rumour of wisdom ... fierce vigil of contingency, love's congruence ... '; The Contextual Loss of God; Reconciliation in Contextuality; Conclusion; Notes on contributors. 
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