Doing theology in a divided world : papers from the Sixth International Conference of the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians, january 5-13, 1983, Geneva, Switzerland / Conference of the Ecumenical Association of third World Theologians

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"The First World Theologians did not come with a single voice, but spoke out of their different concrete contexts of oppression and struggle, while seeking to be in solidarity with the suffering peoples of the Third World. Feminist theology, theology of crisis, political theology, and radical evangelical theology, are some of their efforts expressing the fresh air of repentance and renewal in the First World. Proponents of these theologies want to be in dialogue with those doing theology in the Third World. This dialogue among First World Theologians was only initiated in Geneva, but it represents the presence of the Spirit of God in our divided world and the reason for hope for the future". - From the Final Statement of the Geneva Conference.
Summary: Introduction.Summary: Case histories of struggle.Summary: Analysis: the interrelationesness of oppression and efforts for liberation.Summary: History of theology.Summary: Reformulation of the methodology and content of theology. Summary: Word and song.Summary: Final statement.Summary: Assesments.
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Conf. Cong. Asam. Simp. Semin. Jdas. Infor. Reu. Cursos Biblioteca Thomas Wood Colección Obispo Federico Pagura 261.8 C74 1985 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Ej.:1 Available U15151

"The First World Theologians did not come with a single voice, but spoke out of their different concrete contexts of oppression and struggle, while seeking to be in solidarity with the suffering peoples of the Third World. Feminist theology, theology of crisis, political theology, and radical evangelical theology, are some of their efforts expressing the fresh air of repentance and renewal in the First World. Proponents of these theologies want to be in dialogue with those doing theology in the Third World. This dialogue among First World Theologians was only initiated in Geneva, but it represents the presence of the Spirit of God in our divided world and the reason for hope for the future". - From the Final Statement of the Geneva Conference.

Introduction.

Case histories of struggle.

Analysis: the interrelationesness of oppression and efforts for liberation.

History of theology.

Reformulation of the methodology and content of theology.

Word and song.

Final statement.

Assesments.

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