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Drawing from postliberal, revisionary and Latin American liberation theological perspectives, David Kamitsuka offers proposals on theological method and doctrine responsive to the intellectual, pastoral and socio-political challenges of contemporary culture. He recasts inter-movement polemics in order to forge a theological approach which promotes what are often considered to be competing values among these three theological movements: solidarity with the oppressed (liberationist), redescribing the Christian communal sense of scripture (postliberal), and fully critical reflection (revisionist). The author advocates an apologetic strategy entailing coherentist and consensus elements for justifying Christian claims in the pluralistic public realm. He provides a model for reading scripture theologically which addresses the challenges of poststructuralism and a globally diverse Church. Kamitsuka uses rule theory to adjudicate doctrinal disputes on the relationship between salvation and political liberation, and he proposes methodological 'virtues' for theological practice rooted in practical judgements concerning the vitality and fidelity of Christian communities.
Bevrijdingstheologie --- Liberation theology --- Libération [Théologie de la ] --- Postliberal theology --- Postliberale theologie --- Revisionary Theology (Christelijke theologie) --- Revisionary Theology (Théologie chrétienne) --- Revisionary theology (Christian theology) --- Théologie de la libération --- Théologie postlibérale --- 241.1*31 --- Liberation theology. --- Revisionism (Christian theology) --- Theology --- -Christian theology --- Theology, Christian --- Christianity --- Religion --- Revisionary theology --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Postliberalism (Christian theology) --- Theology of liberation --- Kairos documents --- Philosophy of liberation --- Politieke theologie. Bevrijdingstheologie. Ethiek van de revolutie --- Methodology --- -Politieke theologie. Bevrijdingstheologie. Ethiek van de revolutie --- 241.1*31 Politieke theologie. Bevrijdingstheologie. Ethiek van de revolutie --- -Revisionary theology --- Christian theology --- Propaedeutics of theology --- Propaedeutics --- Arts and Humanities --- Postliberal theology. --- Methodology.
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Christianity in China has a history dating back to the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE), when Allopen—the first Nestorian missionary—arrived there in 635. In the late sixteenth century, Matteo Ricci together with other Jesuit missionaries commenced the Catholic missions to China. Protestant Christianity in China began with Robert Morrison, of London Missionary Society, who first set foot in Canton in 1807. Over the centuries, the Western missionaries and Chinese believers were engaged in the enterprise of the translation, publication, and distribution of a large corpus of Christian literature in Chinese. While the extensive distribution of Chinese publications facilitated the propagation of Christianity, the Christian messages have been subtly re-presented, re-appropriated, and transformed by these works of Chinese Christian literature. This Special Issue entitled “Christian Literature in Chinese Contexts” examines the multifarious dimensions of the production, translation, circulation, and reception of Christian literature (with “Christian” and “literature” in their broadest sense) against the cultural and sociopolitical contexts from the Tang period to modern China. The eight articles in this volume cover a variety of intriguing topics, including the literary/translation endeavors of Western missionaries in Chinese, the indigenous works of the Chinese Christians, the interaction between the Christian and Chinese literary traditions, Chinese reception of the Bible, and numerous other relevant concepts.
Prohibition of Christianity --- postliberal theology --- politics-religion relationship --- The Gospel --- Jingjiao Christianity --- Figurism --- rhetoric Jesuits Sino-Western literary relations --- translation history in China --- Marxism --- Jesuit Figurists --- Haiguo Quyu --- Chinese Islam --- sage --- sheng ren --- Shi Wei --- Confucianism --- Qing dynasty --- Shakespeare --- Lü Liben --- baptism --- Bei Cun --- Ha Zhidao --- Xian Stele --- Chinese Christianity --- Chinese Christian literature --- Passion narratives --- Christianity --- The Yijing (The Book of Changes) --- Political Theology --- comparative literature --- Missionary in China --- Yijing --- Shixi de he --- spiritual literature (shenxing xiezuo) --- Dao --- Isaac Mason --- Life of Jesus --- Jesus the Proletarian --- intertextuality --- theology of religions --- Tang Dynasty --- Zhu Weizhi --- ???
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