Evangelical postcolonial conversations : global awakenings in theology and praxis / edited by Kay Higuera Smith, Jayachitra Lalitha, and L. Daniel Hawk.
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- 9780830840533
- BR1640.A2Â E93 2014

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BR1608.K46 A43 1994 Ambushed by love: God's triumph in Kenya's terror | BR1609.5 .W876 2003 A dissenting church / | BR1610 .S46 2004 Modest claims : | BR1640.A2 E93 2014 Evangelical postcolonial conversations : | BR1640 .A25 E936 2017 Evangelical scholarship, retrospects and prospects : | BR1640 .A25 H45 1976 God, revelation, and authority | BR1640 .A25 H45 1976 God, revelation, and authority |
Includes bibliographical references and index3s.
tIntroduction : why postcolonial conversations matter -- |tReflection on postcolonial friendship /|rBrian D. McLaren --|tThe importance of postcolonial Evangelical conversations /|rSteve Hu --|tA response to the postcolonial challenge to Evangelicas /|rEditors --|tProspects and problems for Evangelical stcolonialisms /|rRobert S. Heaney --|tPart I. Mission and metanarrative origins and articulations --|tch. 1. From good, "the only good Indian is a dead Indian" to better, "kill the Indian and save the man" to best, "old things pass away and all things become white!" : an American hermeneutic of colonization /|rL. Daniel Hawk and Richard L. Twiss --|tch. 2. North American mission and motive : following the markers |rGregory Lee Cueller and Randy S. Woodley --|tch. 3. ostcolonial feminism, the Bible and the native Indian women |rJayachitra Lalitha --|tch. 4. Converting a colonialist Christ : oward an African postcolonial Christology /|rVictor Ifeanyi zigbo nd Reggie L. Williams --|tPart II. the stories behind the colonial stories --|tch. 5. Tracing the metanarrative of colonialism and its legacy /|rTeri R. Merrick --|tch. 6. American exceptionalism as prophetic nationalism /|rKurt Anders Richardson --|tPart III. Revisioning Evangelical theology --|tch. 7. The apocalypse of colonialism : notes toward a postcolonial eschatology /|rChristian T. Collins Winn and Amos Yong --|tch. 8. Jesus/Christ the hybrid : toward a postcolonial Evangelical Christology /|rJoya Colon-Berezin and Peter Goodwin Heltzel --|tch. 9. Recovering the spirit of Pentecost : canon and Catholicity in postcolonial perspective /Megan K. DeFranza and John R. Franke --|tPart IV. Transforming the Evangelical legacy --
|tch. 10. The problem and promise of praxis in postcolonial criticism /|rGilberto Lozano and Federico A. Roth --|tch. 11. Embracing the other : a vision for Evangelical identity /|rKay Higuera Smith --|tch. 12. Healthy leadership and power differences in the postcolonial community : two reflections /|rNicholas Rowe and Ray Aldred --|tch. 13. Christian disciplines as ways of instilling God's shalom for postcolonial communities : two reflections /|rNicholas Rowe and Safwat Marzouk -- |tPart V. Closing the circle --|tch. 14. Hosting a true roundtable : diaogue across theological and postcolonial divides /|rJudith Oleson --|tBenediction /|rGregory W. Carmer --|tDr. Richard Twiss, a remembrance /|rRandy S. Woodley.
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