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E-grāmata: Intercultural Theology: Exploring World Christianity after the Cultural Turn

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"Recent years have seen a paradigm shift in Christian self-understanding. In place of the eurocentric model of 'Christendom', a new understanding is emerging of Christianity as a world movement with considerable cultural variety. Concomitant with this changing self-perception, a new theological discipline begins to take shape which analyzes the inter- and transcultural character and performance of global Christianity: Intercultural Theology. Judith Gruber discusses this nascent theological approach in two parts. She first gives a critical analysis of its historical development--in the first part of the book, two theological sub-disciplines of particular relevance are analysed: (1) missiology and its reflection on the encounter of Western Christianity with other cultures in the context of colonialism; (2) contextual theologies which focus on the particularity and dignity of the diverse cultural contexts of theological practice, but fail to sufficiently integrate the universal dimension of Christianity into their theological reflections. Secondly, this study offers a constructive theological approach to intercultural theology. It does that by bringing systematic theology into conversation with cultural studies. This interdisciplinary approach adds significant complexity to existing reflections on Intercultural Theology: Re-reading the theological history of Christianity within the critical framework of cultural theories exposes a host of disparate and conflictive Christianities underneath its dominant master narrative, and, moreover, it no longer allows a recourse to essentialist concepts of Christian identity, with which previous approaches to Intercultural Theology have mitigated this unsettling cultural plurality of Christianity: After the 'Cultural Turn', which has made a metaphysical epistemology untenable, new ways for thinking the unity and universality of Christianity have to be paved. The book draws on Paul Ricoeur's and Michel Foucault's concept of the event and on Michel deCerteau's proposal of a 'Weak Christianity' in order to develop such a post-metaphysical framework, which allows to conceive of the unity and universality of Christianity without concealing its cultural plurality and contingency"--Amazon.com website.
Acknowledgements 7(2)
1 Introduction
9(5)
2 Intercultural Theology in Historical Perspective
14(35)
2.1 Missiology
14(11)
2.2 Contextual Theologies
25(11)
2.3 Intercultural Theology
36(13)
2.3.1 The Adverbial Syntax of Intercultural Theology
39(1)
2.3.2 The Other as Hermeneutical Factor: The Approach of Difference Hermeneutics in Intercultural Theology
40(1)
2.3.3 Ecclesiological Location
41(1)
2.3.4 The Threefold Task of Intercultural Theology: Cultural Analysis, Intercultural Hermeneutics, Theological Criteriology
42(2)
2.3.5 Criteriological Considerations
44(2)
2.3.6 The Dynamics of Cultural Studies
46(1)
2.3.7 The Basic Metaphor: Interculturation
47(2)
3 Interculturality as a Theological Resource
49(67)
3.1 Christian Identity: After the Cultural Turn
49(23)
3.1.1 Turning Cultural
49(8)
3.1.2 Postcolonial Studies
57(1)
3.1.2.1 What is Postcolonial Theory?
57(4)
3.1.2.2 Identity Construction in the In-Between
61(2)
3.1.3 The Cultural Turn in Cultural Anthropology
63(1)
3.1.3.1 Culture as Text
63(2)
3.1.3.2 Writing Culture
65(3)
3.1.3.3 Culture as Translation
68(2)
3.1.4 Inter/Culturality after the Cultural Turn
70(2)
3.2 Intercultural Rereadings of Tradition: The Hybrid Identities of Christianity
72(8)
3.2.1 Syncretism as a Descriptive Category
73(2)
3.2.2 An Example: Christian Identity - Neither Jew nor Greek?
75(5)
3.3 Christian Identity: A Radical Hermeneutics
80(36)
3.3.1 Theology: Testimony to a Particular Event
80(2)
3.3.1.1 Paul Ricoeur: The Interpretation of the Absolute in the Event
82(4)
3.3.1.2 Michel Foucault: The Radical Interpretativity of Eventualization
86(2)
3.3.2 Testimony to a particular Event - Theological Ramifications
88(9)
3.3.3 Michel de Certeau: Speaking of God in the Mode of Contingency
97(1)
3.3.3.1 A Theological Crisis of Representation
97(5)
3.3.3.2 The Christian Condition - Homelessness and Speechlessness
102(6)
3.3.3.3 Theology: A Movement of Perpetual Departure
108(5)
3.3.3.4 The Church: A Sacrament of Effacement
113(3)
4 Theology after the Cultural Turn: Intercultural Theology
116(17)
4.1 Theology in the Mode of Silencing Interculturality
118(4)
4.2 Theology in the Mode of Unsilencing Interculturality
122(5)
4.2.1 The Normativity of Contingency
123(1)
4.2.2 Interculturality as a Locus of Theology
124(3)
4.3 Intercultural Theology as Radically Hermeneutical Theology
127(6)
5 The Canon as an Act of Intercultural Theology
133(32)
5.1 A Theology of the Canon: Icon for Stability and Sacrament of God's Abundant Presence
133(7)
5.2 The Canon after the Cultural Turn: Icon for De/stabilization
140(10)
5.3 A Theology of Canon after the Cultural Turn: Sacrament of Loss
150(12)
5.4 Conclusions
162(3)
Bibliography 165(28)
Index of Names and Subjects 193
Dr. Judith Gruber is a lecturer in systematic theology at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.