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Decolonial Horizons: Reimagining Theology, Ecumenism and Sacramental Praxis: Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue

Editat de Raimundo C. Barreto, Vladimir Latinovic
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 dec 2023
This is the first of two volumes of essays from the Ecclesiological Investigations International Research Network's 14th International Conference focused on decolonizing churches and theology, addressing oppressions based on gender, racial, and ethnic identities; economic inequality; social vulnerabilities; climate change and global challenges such as pandemics, neoliberalism, and the role of information technology in modern society, all connected with the topic of decolonization.
The essays in this volume focus on decoloniality in religious and theological dialogue, migration, history, and education, written from historical, dogmatic, social scientific, and liturgical perspectives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031448386
ISBN-10: 3031448383
Pagini: 269
Ilustrații: XIII, 269 p. 6 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 Decolonial Horizons: An Introduction.- Part I Migration, Diaspora and Decolonization.- 2 Coloniality, Diaspora, and Decolonial Resistance.- 3 Immigration, Immunity, Community, and the Church: Roberto Esposito’s Biopolitical Immunitary Paradigm.- 4 Decolonizing Among Filipin@ Migrant-Settlers.- Part II Decolonizing Dialogue.- 5 “A World in Which Many Worlds Fit”: Ecumenism and Pluriversal Ontologies.- 6 Colonization, Proselytism and Conversion: Can Interfaith Dialogue Be the Answer? Pope Francis’ Contribution.- 7 Decolonial Options for World Christianity: Thinking and Acting with Santa Teresa Urrea and Prophet Garrick Sokari Braide.- Part III Decolonizing History and Theological Education.- 8 Decolonizing the Reformation: Centering Ethiopian Christianity, Decentering the Eurocentric Narrative.- 9 Race, Theology, and the Church: A Transatlantic Conversation, and a Model for a Church in Productive Tension.- 10 Nuevo Mundo Theology as a Latinx Decolonial Response to the Global Crisis inTheological Education.- Part IV Worship, Rite and Sacrament as Decolonial Events.- 11 Toward a Decolonial Liturgical Theology.- 12 Toward Decolonizing Penitential Rites: A Diasporic and Ecumenical Exploration of Worship on (Still) Colonized Land.- 13 Decolonizing Churches and the Right to the Sacrament.

Notă biografică

Raimundo C. Barreto is an associate professor of World Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary, USA. His most recent publications include Protesting Poverty: Protestants, Social Ethics and the Poor in Brazil (2023) and the co-edited volume Alterity and the Evasion of Justice in World Christianity (2023).
 
Vladimir Latinovic is a lecturer in Dogmatics, Ecumenism, and Orthodox theology in the Catholic Theological Faculty at the University of Tübingen, Germany. His recent noteworthy contribution involves the publication of a three-volume monograph series titled Christology and Communion (Aschendorff, 2018-2022).

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This is the first of two volumes of essays from the Ecclesiological Investigations International Research Network's 14th International Conference focused on decolonizing churches and theology, addressing oppressions based on gender, racial, and ethnic identities; economic inequality; social vulnerabilities; climate change and global challenges such as pandemics, neoliberalism, and the role of information technology in modern society, all connected with the topic of decolonization. The essays in this volume focus on decoloniality in religious and theological dialogue, migration, history, and education, written from historical, dogmatic, social scientific, and liturgical perspectives.

Raimundo C. Barreto is an associate professor of World Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary, USA. His most recent publications include Protesting Poverty: Protestants, Social Ethics and the Poor in Brazil (2023) and the co-edited volume Alterity and the Evasion of Justice in World Christianity (2023).
Vladimir Latinovic is a lecturer in Dogmatics, Ecumenism, and Orthodox theology in the Catholic Theological Faculty at the University of Tübingen, Germany. His recent noteworthy contribution involves the publication of a three-volume monograph series titled Christology and Communion (Aschendorff, 2018-2022).

Caracteristici

Convenes a diverse set of voices from different traditions and regions Connects world-renowned experts with emerging scholars Offers innovative perspectives on the growing field of decolonial religion