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In Counterpoint Diaspora Postcoloniality And Sacramental Theology Kristine Sunakoro

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In Counterpoint Diaspora Postcoloniality And Sacramental Theology Kristine Sunakoro
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Kristine Suna-Koro
ISBN: 9781532619908, 1532619901
Language: English
Year: 2017

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In Counterpoint Diaspora Postcoloniality And Sacramental Theology Kristine Sunakoro by Kristine Suna-koro 9781532619908, 1532619901 instant download after payment.

What does postcoloniality have to do with sacramentality? How do diasporic lives and imaginaries shape the course of postcolonial sacramental theology? Neither postcolonial theorists nor sacramental theologians have hitherto sought to engage in a sustained dialogue with one another. In this trailblazing volume, Kristine Suna-Koro brings postcolonialism, diaspora discourse, and Christian sacramental theology into a mutually critical and constructive transdisciplinary conversation. Dialoguing with thinkers as diverse as Edward Said and Gayatri Spivak as well as Francis D'Sa, S.J., Martin Luther, Mayra Rivera, and John Chryssavgis, the author offers a postcolonial retrieval of sacramentality through a robust theological engagement with the postcolonial notions of hybridity, contrapuntality, planetarity, and Third Space. While exploring the methodological potential of diasporic imaginary in theology, this innovative book advances the notion of sacramental pluriverse and of Christ as its paradigmatic crescendo within the sacramental economy of creation and redemptive transformation. In the context of ecological degradation, In Counterpoint argues that it is vital for the postcolonial sacramental renewal to be rooted in ethics as a uniquely postcolonial fundamental theology.

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