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Colonial Contexts and Postcolonial Theologies : Storyweaving in the Asia-Pacific.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Postcolonialism and Religions SeriesPublisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (285 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781137475473
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Colonial Contexts and Postcolonial TheologiesLOC classification:
  • BL660-2685.2
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Locating Theology -- 1 Threshold Theology -- 2 Weaving Oppression and Liberation: Postcolonial Theology as Theology of Struggle -- 3 Va'atapalagi: De-heavening Trinitarian Theology in the Islands -- 4 Let the River Flow ~ ~ A Postcolonial Ecotheology and the Grand Canal Project in Korea -- Relocating the Bible -- 5 The Hebrew Bible and Postcolonial Samoan Hermeneutics -- 6 The Empire of God, the Postcolonial Jesus, and Postapocalyptic Mark -- 7 Encountering State Ideology: Reading the Bible from an Indonesian Postcolonial Perspective -- 8 Natives, reading, scriptures: In transit, in Pasifika -- Weaving Colonial Histories -- 9 John Green, Manager of Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, but also a ngamadjidj? New insights into His Work with Victorian Aborig -- 10 Men, Masculinity, and Missionaries: Exploring the Cultural, Health, and Spiritual Impact of the Australian Missionary enterp -- 11 Law and Sovereignty in Australian National Narratives -- Postcolonial Practices -- 12 "Terra Nullius Amnesiacs": A theological Analysis of the Persistence of Colonization in the Australian Context and the Bloc -- 13 This is my body? A postcolonial Investigation of indigenous Australian Communion Practices -- 14 Homemaking: Reclaiming the Ideal of Home as a Framework for Hosting Cultural and Religious Diversity* -- 15 Acknowledging Traditional Owners: A Theological Inquiry -- 16 Mission in the Great South Land: An Indigenous Perspective -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Locating Theology -- 1 Threshold Theology -- 2 Weaving Oppression and Liberation: Postcolonial Theology as Theology of Struggle -- 3 Va'atapalagi: De-heavening Trinitarian Theology in the Islands -- 4 Let the River Flow ~ ~ A Postcolonial Ecotheology and the Grand Canal Project in Korea -- Relocating the Bible -- 5 The Hebrew Bible and Postcolonial Samoan Hermeneutics -- 6 The Empire of God, the Postcolonial Jesus, and Postapocalyptic Mark -- 7 Encountering State Ideology: Reading the Bible from an Indonesian Postcolonial Perspective -- 8 Natives, reading, scriptures: In transit, in Pasifika -- Weaving Colonial Histories -- 9 John Green, Manager of Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, but also a ngamadjidj? New insights into His Work with Victorian Aborig -- 10 Men, Masculinity, and Missionaries: Exploring the Cultural, Health, and Spiritual Impact of the Australian Missionary enterp -- 11 Law and Sovereignty in Australian National Narratives -- Postcolonial Practices -- 12 "Terra Nullius Amnesiacs": A theological Analysis of the Persistence of Colonization in the Australian Context and the Bloc -- 13 This is my body? A postcolonial Investigation of indigenous Australian Communion Practices -- 14 Homemaking: Reclaiming the Ideal of Home as a Framework for Hosting Cultural and Religious Diversity* -- 15 Acknowledging Traditional Owners: A Theological Inquiry -- 16 Mission in the Great South Land: An Indigenous Perspective -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.

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