Syncretism and Christian Tradition

Syncretism and Christian Tradition

Author: Ross Kane

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-11-10

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 0197532217

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Syncretism has been a part of Christianity from its very beginning, when early Christians expressed Jesus' Aramaic teachings in the Greek language. Defined as the phenomena of religious mixture, syncretism carries a range of connotations. In Christian theology, use of syncretism shifted from a compliment during the Reformation to an outright insult in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The term has a history of being used as a neutral descriptor, a pejorative marker, and even a celebration of indigenous agency. Its differing uses indicate the challenges of interpreting religious mixture, challenges which today relate primarily to race and revelation. Despite its pervasiveness across religious traditions, syncretism is poorly understood and often misconceived. Ross Kane argues that the history of syncretism's use accentuates wider interpretive problems, drawing attention to attempts by Christian theologians to protect the category of divine revelation from perceived human interference. Kane shows how the fields of religious studies and theology have approached syncretism with a racialized imagination still suffering the legacies of European colonialism. Syncretism and Christian Tradition examines how the concept of race figures into dominant religious traditions associated with imperialism, and reveals how syncretism can act a vital means of the Holy Spirit's continuing revelation of Jesus.


Jean-Marc Ela ou l'honneur de faire de la théologie en Afrique

Jean-Marc Ela ou l'honneur de faire de la théologie en Afrique

Author: Jean Colbert Kouadio

Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan

Published: 2015-11-15

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 2336395711

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En Afrique, Jean-Marc Ela est l'un de ceux qui ont assigné une mission de libération ou de salut intégral à la théologie. Cet éminent homme de culture a su mener la réflexion et la recherche théologiques d'une manière contextuelle et ce, à partir de la Bible, de la Tradition de l'Eglise et des réalités de la société africaine. Ce prophète de notre temps, à l'instar de son Divin Maître, n'a pas fait l'unanimité. Ses écrits, ses prises de position et son engagement aux côtés des pauvres lui ont valu l'exil et la mort en exil.


Theological Education in Contemporary Africa

Theological Education in Contemporary Africa

Author: Grant LeMarquand

Publisher: African Books Collective

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9966974261

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Part One addresses 'Theological Foundations.' The five essays in this section deal with the Bible, Theology and Ecumenism. The subjects of theological methods, contextual hermeneutics, and appropriate curriculum are given special attention. Of course even foundational issues cannot be discussed in a vacuum and so each of the essays addresses these foundational subjects in the light of African realities. Part Two deals with 'Contemporary Issues.' It is particularly in this section that the traditional themes in African theology have been somewhat displaced by concerns which are today very pressing indeed. Three essays are devoted to the question of HIV/AIDS. This disease, which has devastated the African continent, demands a theological and practical response from those who claim to follow Jesus Christ. If the churches do not respond to this crisis with energy and determination we should not be surprised if the next generation wonders whether the Gospel has the power which we claim that it has. Two essays address the question of Islam and Muslim-Christian Relations in Africa. The resurgence of Islam in the world today is a concern of many. For those who believe in Jesus, this is a challenge which demands much wisdom and love. How should we respond to our Muslim neighbours? What are appropriate and thoughtful ways to share the love of Christ? Two further essays appear under the title of 'The Marginalized.' This could, of course, be a much large section. Those who suffer from AIDS could be included in this number, and one might have expected to see at least one essay on the place of women. In this volume, however, the 'disabled' and youth are highlighted. Both groups are clearly in need of the attention of the churches, and both groups are clearly misunderstood and neglected. The final section of Part Two contains essays, which focus attention on 'Theological Paedagogy.' All of the other contributions to this volume make suggestions and arguments about curriculum, resources, and issues of concern for theological educators. The causal aim of this book is that these essays may help us to reflect in an intentional way on the implications of contemporary realities for the future of theological education.


Poetry, Bible and Theology from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages

Poetry, Bible and Theology from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages

Author: Michele Cutino

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2020-07-06

Total Pages: 806

ISBN-13: 311068733X

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This volume examines for the first time the most important methodological issues concerning Christian poetry – i.e. biblical and theological poetry in classical meters – from a diachronic perspective. Thus, it is possible to evaluate the doctrinal significance of these compositions and the role that they play in the development of Christian theological ideas and biblical exegesis.


Cheikh Anta Diop ou l'honneur de penser

Cheikh Anta Diop ou l'honneur de penser

Author: Jean-Marc Ela

Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan

Published: 1985-01-01

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 2296187854

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La Raison est née chez les noirs : tel est le " scandalt " qui est au centre de l'oeuvre de Ch. A. Diop. Si cette oeuvre fascine les uns, elle perturbe et dérange les autres. Pour en saisir l'enjeu, il faut revenir au long débat ouvert sur l'Afrique à partir du regard de l'Occident depuis la Renaissance. Avec une puissance de travail rare et une vaste culture, le célèbre auteur de Nations nègres et Culture affronte une génération de potentats de la science. Il en vient à semer l'épouvante chez les gardiens du temple et à remettre en question quelques mythes imposés par le pouvoir colonial. Un seul problème habite ce chercheur aux savoirs multiples : faire la lumière sur le rôle civilisateur des Africains dans l'histoire. Car, montrer que le continent noir est le berceau de l'humanité et que l'Egypte nègre est celle qui a inventé les sciences et les techniques, les mathématiques et la philosophie, l'écriture et la religion, c'est rétablir la vérité trop longtemps masquée par le " mythe du Nègre ". Pour Ch. A. Diop, Ie " miracle grec " à proprement parler n'existe pas. Tout Ie problème est là. L'égyptologue indigène est un hérétique du savoir institué. S'il rend à l'homme noir sa mémoire, il annonce la fin des certitudes et ouvre des voies nouvelles à la recherche sur l'Afrique, au-delà des apports de l'Africanisme. Pour gérer l'héritage de cet homme de science, il faut retrouver cette capacité de créer qu'il a voulu faire naître en chaque Africain. Les maîtres de vérité sont tentés d'occulter l'apport de Ch. A. Diop à l'histoire des sciences. C'est pourquoi Jean-Marc Ela invite les jeunes Africains à relire sans passion une oeuvre incontournable qui démeure un défi à l'intelligence de notre temps.


Theologizing in Black

Theologizing in Black

Author: Celucien L. Joseph

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2020-04-15

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 1532699972

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Theologizing in Black is a creative and rigorous comparative study on black theological musings and liberative intellectual contemplations engaging the theological ethics and anthropology of both continental African theologians (Tanzania, Kenya, Democratic Republic of the Congo) and black theologians in the African Diaspora (Haiti, Trinidad, Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, United States). Using the pluralist approach to religion promoted by the philosopher of religion and theologian John Hick, the book is also an attempt to bridge an important gap in the comparative study of religion, Africana Studies, and Liberation theology, both in Africa and its diaspora. The book provides an analytical framework and intellectual critique of white Christian theologians who deliberately disengage with and exclude black and Africana theologians in their theological writings and conversations. From this vantage point, Africana critical theology is said to be a theology of contestation as it seeks to deconstruct white supremacy in the theological enterprise. This book not only articulates a rhetoric of protest about the misrepresentation and underrepresentation of the humanity of African and black people in white theological imagination; it also enunciates a positive image of black humanity and congruently promulgates a constructive representation of blackness. The paramount goal of Africana theological anthropology and ethics is the preservation of life and promotion of human dignity and the sheer acknowledgement that the African people and people of African descent are bearers of the image of God.


L'approche théologique de Jean-Marc Ela et sa pertinence en Afrique

L'approche théologique de Jean-Marc Ela et sa pertinence en Afrique

Author: Daniel Bilong

Publisher: Editions L'Harmattan

Published: 2020-10-12

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 2140160274

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Le paradigme théologique du cri de l'homme de Jean-Marc Ela nous amène finalement à la conviction qu'un continent évangélisé se perçoit dans sa capacité d'écoute et d'accueil des plus fragiles. La vie sociale devient donc le baromètre qui donne un indice de perception de la foi des personnes vivant de cette société et l'existence sociale devient ainsi le reflet et le miroir du degré de foi individuelle. Une vie de foi librement et consciemment assumée se vérifie dans sa capacité à transformer l'existence sociale.


Handbook of Theological Education in Africa

Handbook of Theological Education in Africa

Author: Isabel Apawo Phiri

Publisher: Regnum Studies in Global Chris

Published: 2015-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781625643568

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This Handbook of Theological Education in Africa is a fascinating witness to the explosive status quo of Theological Education. The historical and regional (inter alia) surveys open our eyes and ears to see and hear how fast it has taken root historically, geographically, and ecumenically. The landscape of African Theological Education has changed drastically during the final twenty to thirty years of the last century. There is very much to appreciate about it and what has been achieved. We have grounds to make us rejoice, and for which to thank the Lord. John Mbiti, Theologian and Philosopher, former Director of Bossey Ecumenical Institute The Handbook of Theological Education in Africa is unique, comprehensive and ambitious in its aim and scope. It is: - truly interdenominationally oriented, bringing perspectives from all major Christian traditions on the African continent - broad in geographical extension, collecting voices from all major regions of the vast African continent - life-centered and ecological in orientation, as voices are brought together on an impressive number of new key themes and contextual challenges for theological education in Africa - grounded in expertise, drawing on a pan-African unprecedented gathering of leading African theologians, men and women. We hope that this book, in its print and later digital versions, will make its way into the hands of African theological educators, will inspire students and will be a standard reference volume in all major African theological libraries, in both universities and church-related seminaries. Olav Fykse Tveit, WCC General Secretary The challenges of inclusiveness in African theological education are before us. The challenge to be ecumenical, meaning all Christians together; inclusiveness as serving a multi-religious continent with its islands is before ecumenical theological education. The challenges in terms of responding theologically to the issues that confront Africa - all of Africa - the religious, political, social, cultural issues and the challenges of people's spirituality and identity are to be on the radar of ecumenical theological education if theology is to be relevant in Africa. This Handbook of Theological Education in Africa has something for everybody. Mercy Oduyoye, Director of Institute of Women in Religion and Culture in Accra, Ghana This Handbook of Theological Education in Africa is a wake-up call for African churches to give proper prominence to theological education institutions and their programmes which serve them. We congratulate the editorial team for their magnificent work in bringing this Handbook together. This is a timely gift of the Church in Africa to the worldwide Church and will serve many generations of African theologians to come. Andre Karamaga, AACC General Secretary


Rome the Cosmopolis

Rome the Cosmopolis

Author: Catharine Edwards

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-11-02

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780521030113

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A collection of essays exploring key aspects of the relationship between Rome and its empire.


The Social Setting of Jesus and the Gospels

The Social Setting of Jesus and the Gospels

Author: Wolfgang Stegemann

Publisher: Fortress Press

Published:

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9781451420432

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Contributions by internationally known scholars from the United States, Germany, Scotland, Spain, and Canada move beyond many of the impasses in historical Jesus research. Includes essays using social sciences, social history, and traditional historical methods.