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The many faces of Jesus Christ : intercultural christology / Volker Küster.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: Maryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books, 2001Description: xiii, 242 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1570753547
Uniform titles:
  • Vielen Gesichter Jesu Christi. English
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT205 .K8413 2001
Contents:
Foreword / Robert J. Schreiter -- I. Contextual Christology in Intercultural Perspective -- Prologue: Jesus and culture -- Christology and culture -- Christology in context, intercultural Christology -- II. Christology in a Diversity of Contexts -- '...to proclaim the gospel to the poor.' Christology in the context of poverty and oppression in Latin America -- Historical reconstruction: Christological discourse at the time of the Conquista -- Christopraxis in the discipleship of Jesus: Leonard Boff (Brazil) and Jon Sobrino (El Salvador) -- 'But you, who do you Africans say that I am?' Christology in the context of African tribal cultures and religions -- Models of African Christology -- Christology in the context of African ancestor worship: Charles Nyamiti (Tanzania) and Benezet Bujo (Zaire) -- 'I and the Father are one' Christology in the context of the pluralism of Asian cultures and religions -- Christology in the context of Hinduism: M. M. Thomas and Stanley Samartha (India) -- Christology in the context of Buddhism: Katsumi Takizawa and Seiichi Yagi (Japan) -- Christology in the overall Asian context: Kosuke Koyama and Choan-Seng Song -- 'What you have done to the least of these my brothers...' Christology in the context of racism: James H. Cone (USA) and Allan A. Boesak (South Africa) -- Encountering Jesus Christ in the Minjung, Christology in the context of a development dictatorship: Ahn Byung-Mu and the Minjung theology of South Korea -- Jesus with us, Christology in the context of new departures in liberation theology in the 1980s -- III. The Forms Taken by Jesus Christ -- Models of contextual Christology, commonalities, divergences and opportunities for ecumenical learning -- Epilogue: Paul and Culture.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Print book for loan Krauth Memorial Branch Philadelphia General Collection BT205 .K8413 2001 Available 31794002772953
Print book for loan Krauth Memorial Branch Philadelphia General Collection BT205 .K8413 2001 Available 31794002380914
Print book for loan Lineberger Memorial Library Southern Circulating Collection (Main & Upper Levels) BT205 .K8413 2001 Available 35898001086301
Print book for loan Wentz Memorial Branch Gettysburg General Collection (Lower Level) BT205 .K8413 2001 1 Available 31826003199685

Includes bibliographical references (pages [195]-237) and index.

Foreword / Robert J. Schreiter -- I. Contextual Christology in Intercultural Perspective -- Prologue: Jesus and culture -- Christology and culture -- Christology in context, intercultural Christology -- II. Christology in a Diversity of Contexts -- '...to proclaim the gospel to the poor.' Christology in the context of poverty and oppression in Latin America -- Historical reconstruction: Christological discourse at the time of the Conquista -- Christopraxis in the discipleship of Jesus: Leonard Boff (Brazil) and Jon Sobrino (El Salvador) -- 'But you, who do you Africans say that I am?' Christology in the context of African tribal cultures and religions -- Models of African Christology -- Christology in the context of African ancestor worship: Charles Nyamiti (Tanzania) and Benezet Bujo (Zaire) -- 'I and the Father are one' Christology in the context of the pluralism of Asian cultures and religions -- Christology in the context of Hinduism: M. M. Thomas and Stanley Samartha (India) -- Christology in the context of Buddhism: Katsumi Takizawa and Seiichi Yagi (Japan) -- Christology in the overall Asian context: Kosuke Koyama and Choan-Seng Song -- 'What you have done to the least of these my brothers...' Christology in the context of racism: James H. Cone (USA) and Allan A. Boesak (South Africa) -- Encountering Jesus Christ in the Minjung, Christology in the context of a development dictatorship: Ahn Byung-Mu and the Minjung theology of South Korea -- Jesus with us, Christology in the context of new departures in liberation theology in the 1980s -- III. The Forms Taken by Jesus Christ -- Models of contextual Christology, commonalities, divergences and opportunities for ecumenical learning -- Epilogue: Paul and Culture.

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