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No Longer The Same Religious Others And The Liberation Of Christian Theology New Approaches To Religion And Power David R Brockman

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No Longer The Same Religious Others And The Liberation Of Christian Theology New Approaches To Religion And Power David R Brockman
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 208
Author: David R. Brockman
ISBN: 9780230108554, 0230108555
Language: English
Year: 2010

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No Longer The Same Religious Others And The Liberation Of Christian Theology New Approaches To Religion And Power David R Brockman by David R. Brockman 9780230108554, 0230108555 instant download after payment.

Western Christian theology has been slow to respond to the persistent challenge of global religious diversity. Though there are a few notable exceptions, in the main, Christian theology continues either to ignore or to dismiss the perspectives, texts, practices, and experiences of religious others as outside the bounds of the relevant, let alone the normative. David R. Brockman breaks new ground by examining how boundaries between Christianity and religious others are discursively constructed in and through theological discourse; how those basic boundary-drawing processes exercise power; and how that exercise of power can distort Christian theology itself.

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