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A Caribbean Theological ReflectionHow many times have we heard when doing evangelism in the Caribbean, these words echoing resistance to Christianity, "it's a white man thing... the religion of the oppressor?" New Testament Theology (NTT) is a scholarly, theological and cultural book which faces this issue head-on as the Caribbean church continues to struggle with the question of identity, culture and the relevance of the church. The book traces the roots of a Caribbean Theology to the formulat…
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  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 404
  • ISBN-10: 1626767114
  • ISBN-13: 9781626767119
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.3 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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A Caribbean Theological Reflection

How many times have we heard when doing evangelism in the Caribbean, these words echoing resistance to Christianity, "it's a white man thing... the religion of the oppressor?"

New Testament Theology (NTT) is a scholarly, theological and cultural book which faces this issue head-on as the Caribbean church continues to struggle with the question of identity, culture and the relevance of the church. The book traces the roots of a Caribbean Theology to the formulation of theological objections against slavery by enslaved Africans. The authors make the case that theology must be connected to the culture of a people; otherwise, theology becomes meaningless.

The book surveys what the authors believe to be the main theological constructs of all the NT corpora, and provides a unique NTT synthesis in the form of a commentary. Three important features of the book are:

  1. Scriptures from the Jamaican New Testament
  2. The works of Caribbean theologians and scholars
  3. Attention to the "I n I" Rastafarian concept and its place in the New Testament.

It is designed primarily for tertiary level Bible students, and consciously resists the call of those who say that a New Testament Theology should confine itself to a descriptive agenda.

About the Authors

Dr. Delano Palmer and Dr. Samantha Mosha are members of the Society of Caribbean Professors of Religious Studies. Dr. Mosha is a graduate of the universities of Yale and the UWI. Dr. Palmer is a graduate of the universities of Cornerstone and South Africa. He served as Deputy President of the Jamaica Theological Seminary and is a lecturer at the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology.

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  • Author: Samantha Mosha
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 404
  • ISBN-10: 1626767114
  • ISBN-13: 9781626767119
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.3 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

A Caribbean Theological Reflection

How many times have we heard when doing evangelism in the Caribbean, these words echoing resistance to Christianity, "it's a white man thing... the religion of the oppressor?"

New Testament Theology (NTT) is a scholarly, theological and cultural book which faces this issue head-on as the Caribbean church continues to struggle with the question of identity, culture and the relevance of the church. The book traces the roots of a Caribbean Theology to the formulation of theological objections against slavery by enslaved Africans. The authors make the case that theology must be connected to the culture of a people; otherwise, theology becomes meaningless.

The book surveys what the authors believe to be the main theological constructs of all the NT corpora, and provides a unique NTT synthesis in the form of a commentary. Three important features of the book are:

  1. Scriptures from the Jamaican New Testament
  2. The works of Caribbean theologians and scholars
  3. Attention to the "I n I" Rastafarian concept and its place in the New Testament.

It is designed primarily for tertiary level Bible students, and consciously resists the call of those who say that a New Testament Theology should confine itself to a descriptive agenda.

About the Authors

Dr. Delano Palmer and Dr. Samantha Mosha are members of the Society of Caribbean Professors of Religious Studies. Dr. Mosha is a graduate of the universities of Yale and the UWI. Dr. Palmer is a graduate of the universities of Cornerstone and South Africa. He served as Deputy President of the Jamaica Theological Seminary and is a lecturer at the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology.

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