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Postcolonial Politics And Theology 1st Edition Kwok Puilan

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Postcolonial Politics And Theology 1st Edition Kwok Puilan
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Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corp
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.65 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Kwok Pui-lan
ISBN: 9781646982301, 9782021046366, 2021046362, 1646982304, 2021046363
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Postcolonial Politics And Theology 1st Edition Kwok Puilan by Kwok Pui-lan 9781646982301, 9782021046366, 2021046362, 1646982304, 2021046363 instant download after payment.

Postcolonial Politics and Theology seeks to reform and reimagine the field of political theology—uprooting it from the colonial soil—using the comparative lenses of postcolonial politics and theology to bring attention to the realities of the Global South.

Kwok Pui-lan traces the history of the political impacts of Western theological development, especially developments in the U.S. context, and the need to shift these interlocking fields toward non-Western traditions in theory and practice. A special focus of the book is on the changing sociopolitical realities of American Empire and Sino-American competition, illustrated in Donald Trump's slogan of "Make America Great Again" and Xi Jinping’s hope for a “China Dream.”

The shifting of U.S. and Asian relationships highlights the need to move our theological and political categories away from a vision of strongman domination and toward a postmodern, postcolonial, and transnational world, especially exemplified in the Asia Pacific context.

Throughout, Kwok overturns the idea of centering one cultural framework and marginalizing others in favor of living into a multiplicity of deeply contextual theologies. She explores how these theologies are being developed in global, postcolonial contexts, through struggles for democracy and civil disobedience in Hong Kong, by efforts to reclaim selfhood and sexual identity from exploitative colonial desire, through the work of interreligious solidarity and peacebuilding, and in the practice of earth care in the face of ecological crisis.

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