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"A great central reality of contemporary church theology is that Western hegemony has been decentered by the growth and vitality of gospel faith elsewhere in the world. This decentering of Western theology--with its imperial assumptions and its Enlightenment epistemology (either in the affirmations of progressivism or in the resistance of evangelicals) --means that theology can and will be expressed in other terms. This in turn means that neither Rome nor Wittenberg nor Geneva nor Canterbury is…
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  • Year: 2017
  • ISBN-10: 160947113X
  • ISBN-13: 9781609471132
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.8 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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"A great central reality of contemporary church theology is that Western hegemony has been decentered by the growth and vitality of gospel faith elsewhere in the world. This decentering of Western theology--with its imperial assumptions and its Enlightenment epistemology (either in the affirmations of progressivism or in the resistance of evangelicals) --means that theology can and will be expressed in other terms. This in turn means that neither Rome nor Wittenberg nor Geneva nor Canterbury is any longer the epicenter of theological work.

In his wide-ranging study, David Moe brings a fresh voice to the theological conversation from his home base of Myanmar (Burma). To be sure he makes important appeal to Western theology, but seeks to recast it in terms of Asian, spe- cifically Burmese categories. This rearticulation of faith pivots on "the suffering mission people." This core concept permits Moe to appeal to Western theologians who have focused on God's 'suffering (Moltmann, Volf), but also to consider an interface with Korean Minjung theology and Indian Dalit theology and the cho- rus of Asian voices that have articulated such thought. Before he finishes, Moe's discussion moves in the direction of a liberation hermeneutic with its political implications."

--Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary

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  • Author: David Thang Moe
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  • Year: 2017
  • ISBN-10: 160947113X
  • ISBN-13: 9781609471132
  • Format: 15.2 x 22.9 x 0.8 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

"A great central reality of contemporary church theology is that Western hegemony has been decentered by the growth and vitality of gospel faith elsewhere in the world. This decentering of Western theology--with its imperial assumptions and its Enlightenment epistemology (either in the affirmations of progressivism or in the resistance of evangelicals) --means that theology can and will be expressed in other terms. This in turn means that neither Rome nor Wittenberg nor Geneva nor Canterbury is any longer the epicenter of theological work.

In his wide-ranging study, David Moe brings a fresh voice to the theological conversation from his home base of Myanmar (Burma). To be sure he makes important appeal to Western theology, but seeks to recast it in terms of Asian, spe- cifically Burmese categories. This rearticulation of faith pivots on "the suffering mission people." This core concept permits Moe to appeal to Western theologians who have focused on God's 'suffering (Moltmann, Volf), but also to consider an interface with Korean Minjung theology and Indian Dalit theology and the cho- rus of Asian voices that have articulated such thought. Before he finishes, Moe's discussion moves in the direction of a liberation hermeneutic with its political implications."

--Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary

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