Die Zukunft der akademischen Theologie. Interkulturelle und ökumenische Perspektiven

Par : Heike Walz, Kristin Johnston Largen, Markus Mülke, Sung Kim
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  • Nombre de pages212
  • FormatPDF
  • ISBN978-3-87214-637-3
  • EAN9783872146373
  • Date de parution14/07/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille2 Mo
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  • ÉditeurErlanger Verlag

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In the 21st century, theology must think interculturally, in order to remain relevant in the larger society, in the churches and congregations, and in academic discourse. Authors from 13 countries, who represent different denominations and different disciplines of theology impressively demonstrate this conviction in this volume. These chapters document the Academic Consultation jointly organized by Augustana-Hochschule and Mission OneWorld in Neuendettelsau in 2022.
In this volume, theology is re-examined in very different contexts, but with shared commitments to the perspective of ecumenism, mission, global migration ethics, pentecostal-charismatic currents, a new historiography of Christianity and a decolonization of theology that is critical of racism. International and ecumenical exchange inspires and informs our reflections on a theology that will continue to be meaningful and constructive well into the future.
In the 21st century, theology must think interculturally, in order to remain relevant in the larger society, in the churches and congregations, and in academic discourse. Authors from 13 countries, who represent different denominations and different disciplines of theology impressively demonstrate this conviction in this volume. These chapters document the Academic Consultation jointly organized by Augustana-Hochschule and Mission OneWorld in Neuendettelsau in 2022.
In this volume, theology is re-examined in very different contexts, but with shared commitments to the perspective of ecumenism, mission, global migration ethics, pentecostal-charismatic currents, a new historiography of Christianity and a decolonization of theology that is critical of racism. International and ecumenical exchange inspires and informs our reflections on a theology that will continue to be meaningful and constructive well into the future.