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Douglas Hall's Theology of the Cross as Contextual Theology in the Postcolonial Context
[Figure: see text] In this paper I will examine the theology of Douglas J. Hall in light of the development of liberation and contextual theologies to see the similarities and differences between his approach and that of the larger movement of liberation
Charles James Fensham
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2005
Abstract In this chapter, Shenk shows how the postcolonial climate growing immediately before and after World War II prompted new self-criticism and theological reflection among western missionaries and among the leaders of newer non-western Christian churches.
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Abstract In this chapter, Shenk shows how the postcolonial climate growing immediately before and after World War II prompted new self-criticism and theological reflection among western missionaries and among the leaders of newer non-western Christian churches.
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Theology Today, 1986
“In his essay on ‘Black Theology in American Religion,’ James Cone speaks of the ‘warring ideals’ that have divided African identity … The recontextualization of theology arises in a somewhat different way for women.”
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“In his essay on ‘Black Theology in American Religion,’ James Cone speaks of the ‘warring ideals’ that have divided African identity … The recontextualization of theology arises in a somewhat different way for women.”
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On Contextuality in Christian Theology
Toronto Journal of Theology, 1985We have lived during a period of history when many reputedly new -and some really new -things have been said in the name of Christian theology; but perhaps the most revolutionary thing that has befallen this discipline over the past several decades has not been at the level of content but at the level of method.
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Apartheid Theology: A "Contextual" Theology Gone Wrong?
Journal of Church and State, 1996It is a truism that the largest "white" church in South Africa, the Dutch Reformed Church (DRC), has an important role to play in the ecumenical family and in the establishment of a new democratic order in the region. Seen against its ambiguous political role in the past, it seems appropriate to assess its role in the present context, now that it is ...
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