ISBN:
9783031461217
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource(XVII, 245 p. 13 illus.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Series Statement:
Postcolonialism and Religions
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Unsettling theologies
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Erscheint auch als
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DDC:
230
Keywords:
Theology.
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Liberation theology.
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Christianity and culture.
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Philosophy.
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Postcolonialism.
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Christentum
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Christian theology
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Christianity
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Colonialism & imperialism
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Cultural studies
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History of ideas
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Kolonialismus und Imperialismus
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Kulturwissenschaften
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PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General
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POL045000
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Philosophische Traditionen und Denkschulen
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Philosophy
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RELIGION / Christian Theology / General
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RELIGION / Christianity / General
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
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Theologie
Abstract:
1 Introduction -- Part I Unsettling Whiteness -- 2 Jesus Christ, Once Was a Savage! Selective Memory, Staged Identity, and Stolen Spaces -- 3 ‘The Poor Bugger Has Suffered Enough’: Vernon Ah Kee, Warwick Thornton, and the Unmaking of a White Jesus -- 4 Unsettling Jesus Christ: Indigenous and Settler Christologies in the Aftermath of Colonisation -- 5 Unsettling Theologies Means Unsettling Theological Institutions! -- Part II Dismantling Colonial Systems -- 6 Uncovering the Mat: Restorative Justice for the Dawn Raids? -- 7 ‘It’s Giving … Colonization’: Challenges to Mental Resilience for Diasporic Christian Pacific Youth -- 8 Unsettling Providential Partnership: A Critical Examination of Robert Maunsell and George Grey’s Partnership in Māori Education -- 9 Spiritualities of Belonging and Intercultural Politics in Australia -- 10 To Conquer and Subdue: An Ecological Reading of Wilderness in Jeremiah 17:5–8 and Beyond -- Part III Un-silencing Alter-Native Theologies -- 11 Taught to Fish but Still Starving: Unsettling Theological Hermeneutics in Oceania -- 12 Archives: From Places of Silence and Silencing to Places of Regeneration -- 13 Beyond the Tautologa: Tu(akoi) from a Geopolitical Lens -- 14 Unsettling Economies: A Moana Account(ing).
Abstract:
How can we understand and respond to past and present entanglements of Christianity with colonisation? What kinds of theological perspectives and approaches are needed in the wake of colonisation and its impact? Unsettling Theologies includes responses to these questions from Aboriginal, Māori, Pasifika, and White scholars. Brian Fiu Kolia is Lecturer in Old Testament Studies at Malua Theological College and an ordained minister of the Congregational Christian Church, Samoa. He grew up in Australia and Samoa and his roots go back to the villages of Sili Savaii, Satapuala, Tufutafoe, and Faleaseela. Michael Mawson is the Maclaurin Goodfellow Associate Professor of Theological and Religious Studies at the University of Auckland/ Waipapa Taumata Rau. He is a Pākehā New Zealander with Scottish and English ancestry.
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-031-46121-7
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