World Christianity as Public Religion /
In a context of globalization, socioeconomic disparity, environmental concerns, mass migration, and multiplying political and social upheavals, Christians from different parts of the world are forced to ask complex questions about poverty, migration, race, gender, sexuality, and land-related conflic...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2018
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Colección: | World Christianity and public religion.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- part I. Theology, doctrine, and ecumenical dialogue: perspectives from Latin America
- 1. An essay on theology, doctrine, and ecumenical dialogue : Protestant Christian perspectives in Latin America / Ronaldo Cavalcante
- 2. Limits and possibilities for the ecumenical movement today : a Latin American View / Magali do Nascimento Cunha
- part II. Pluralism, ecumenism, and intercultural communication
- 3. Pluralism, ecumenism, and intercultural communication : South African experiences / Retief Müller
- 4. Christianity as a public religion : pluralism and dialogue / Jung Mo Sung
- part III. Ethics and society: Latin America
- 5. Theology, ethics, and society : Latin American liberation theologies / Luis N. Rivera-Pagán
- 6. Beyond contextualization : gospel, culture, and the rise of a Latin American Christianity / Raimundo C. Barreto Jr.
- part IV. Church and gender: contributions from the global north and south
- 7. Church and gender in Germany / Uta Andree
- 8. Women and academic theological education : a reflection on the experience of female students from the Faculdade Unida de Vitória-ES (Brazil) / Claudete Beise Ulrich
- part V.World Christianity and migration
- 9. A new frontier : intercultural communication and the urgency of a migratory epistemology / Yvette Joy Harris-Smith
- 10. "Who you are does not matter in Europe!" : African diaspora Christianities and the ethical politics of wasting bodies and unwanted immigration in Fortress Europe / Afe Adogame.