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From Historical To Critical Postcolonial Theology The Contribution Of John S Mbiti And Jesse N K Mugambi Robert S Heaney Christopher Rowland

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From Historical To Critical Postcolonial Theology The Contribution Of John S Mbiti And Jesse N K Mugambi Robert S Heaney Christopher Rowland
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 278
Author: Robert S. Heaney; Christopher Rowland
ISBN: 9781498274609, 1498274609
Language: English
Year: 2015

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From Historical To Critical Postcolonial Theology The Contribution Of John S Mbiti And Jesse N K Mugambi Robert S Heaney Christopher Rowland by Robert S. Heaney; Christopher Rowland 9781498274609, 1498274609 instant download after payment.

What is post-colonial theology? How does it relate to theology that emerged in historically colonial situations? These are two questions that get to the heart of Robert S. Heaney's work as he considers the extent to which theologians predating the emergence of post-colonial theology might be considered as precursory to this theological movement. Heaney argues that the work of innovative theologians John S. Mbiti and Jesse N. K. Mugambi, important in their own right, must now also be considered in relation to the continued emergence of post-colonial theology. When this is done, fresh perspectives on both the nature of post-colonial theology and contextual theology emerge. Through a sympathetic and critical reading of Mbiti and Mugambi, Heaney offers a series of constructive moves that counter the ongoing temptation toward acontextualism that continues to haunt theology both in the North and in the South.

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