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  • Formāts: Hardback, 236 pages, height x width x depth: 228x160x21 mm, weight: 558 g, 1 BW Photos
  • Sērija : Theology in the Age of Empire
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 197870366X
  • ISBN-13: 9781978703667
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 236 pages, height x width x depth: 228x160x21 mm, weight: 558 g, 1 BW Photos
  • Sērija : Theology in the Age of Empire
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 197870366X
  • ISBN-13: 9781978703667
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Mission is contrived from and performed over lived contexts, but the visions that guide and drive mission are oftentimes blinded by power, position, protection, and plenitude. This collection visits those matters with queering attention to the shadows empires cast over the contexts of mission, and to the collusion and complicity of Christians and churches with empires past (as in the case of Rome) and present (as in the case of the United States of America). In the interests of those in mission fields who survived, but continue to agonize under the burdens of empires, the contributors to this work dare to re-vision the course and cause of mission.

Writing from minoritized settings in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania, the authors interweave the principles and practices of mission with the opportunities in decolonial theology and hermeneutics, minoritized and migrant Christologies, repatriation and the courage to get up and get out, indigenous insights and wisdom, mission archives, stories of resistance and endurance in zones of contact and violence, restless souls and returning spirits, and life-centered spiritual (en)countering. In Mission and Context as with previous volumes in this seriesempires do not have the final word, nor the final world.
Foreword xi
Collin I. Cowan
1 Repatriation Of Native Minds
1(14)
Jione Havea
1 Context Matters
15(108)
2 Turn To Decolonial Theology: A Southern African Invitation
17(18)
Teddy Chalwe Sakupapa
3 Hermeneutical Embers From The "Zone Of Non-Being"
35(14)
Vuyani S. Vellem
4 Reading Christ In The Neighbor's Eyes: An Asian Invitation
49(14)
Samuel Ngun Ling
5 Who Is Christ For Ali?: Refugees In A Post-Truth Age
63(14)
Eunice Karanja Kamaara
6 Get Out: Soul Trans-Formations In Trumpire
77(18)
Jennifer Leath
7 The Philippine Nation-State And The Killing Of Indigenous Peoples: Christianity And Modernity As Walls Of Legitimation And Conquest
95(16)
S. Lily Mendoza
8 Dare Not! Or Fear Not!: Reimagining The Story Of The Canaanite-Noisy Woman (Matthew 15)
111(12)
Surekha Nelavala
2 Mission Matters
123(78)
9 Counter-Creating Mission In But Not Q/Empire
125(14)
Peter Cruchley
10 Conservative Evangelicalism, Prosperity Gospel, And The Pornification Of Western Christianity
139(14)
Roderick R. Hewitt
11 Calling For Communities Of Resistance In The Context Of Empire
153(12)
Sindiso Jele
12 Mission And Violent Conflict: Seeking Shalom
165(16)
Deborah Storie
13 Reassembling The Oikoumene
181(10)
Kathryn Poethig
14 Theology At The Nexus Of Spirit And Life
191(10)
Kim Yong-Bok
Bibliography 201(16)
Index 217(4)
About the Contributors 221
Jione Havea is a native Methodist pastor from Tonga and research fellow with Trinity Theological College (Aotearoa) and the Public and Contextual Theology (PaCT) research centre of Charles Sturt University.