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Postcolonial Europe in the crucible of cultures : reckoning with God in a world of conflicts / edited by Jacques Haers, Norbert Hintersteiner and Georges De Schrijver.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Currents of encounter ; v. 34.Publication details: Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2007.Description: 1 online resource (253 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781435634848
  • 1435634845
  • 9789401204699
  • 9401204691
  • 9042022388
  • 9789042022386
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Postcolonial Europe in the crucible of cultures.DDC classification:
  • 361.61 22
LOC classification:
  • HN18.3 .H34 2007eb
Other classification:
  • 11.60
Online resources:
Contents:
Part 1 -- Globalization -- "Back to the rough ground:" locating resistance in times of globalization / Daniel Franklin Pilario -- Economic globalization and the ethical debate / Georges de Schrijver -- Postcolonial claim for culture: inculturation and Africanism / Norbert Hintersteiner -- "The Future of the Church is in our Hands;" Christian migrants in the Netherlands / Frans Wisjen -- Part II -- Wars and violent conflicts -- Towards a theological hermeneutics of violence / Siegfried Wiedenhofer -- "You love life and we love death": a crucible difference concerning God's power in the aftermath of terror / Hans-Joachim Sander -- Recognizing God in nonviolence: a reflection on Mark 15:39 / Francois Bousquet --Opportunities and threats for religions in conflict and violence : how (not) to use the name of God / Jamal Khader -- Why are we so inclined to evil? Religious views on the sources of evil / Hendrik M. Vroom -- Part III- Environmental and ecological challenges -- Globalization, ecology and sustainability: how sustainable is sustainable development? / Peter Tom Jones and Roger Jacobs -- Whose universality? which interdependence? Human rights, social responsiblity and ecological integrity / John D'Arcy May -- Part IV- Gender -- Latin-American theologoies developed by women / Gabriela Di Renzo -- Human dignitiy violated by increasing aggression : a gender analysis / Veerle Draulans.
Summary: "Over the past forty years Europe has grown as a global presence and today it plays an important role in a variety of ways: politically, socially, economically, and culturally, European theologians have no choice but to take cognizance, of this fact and respond to the broad social challenges by clarifying their views on God and being a prophetic voice in cultural, political and social decisionmaking. The authors in this volume take up four main contemporary global challenges, i.e. globalization, violence, gender, and the environment, and the volume provides its readers with first-rate theological reflections in Europe. The articles offered here are the result of an intensive workshop held in Leaven in September 2004 and are sponsored by the European Commission and the VLIR. as part of a three-year study program on the understanding of God in Europe."--Jacket
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Part 1 -- Globalization -- "Back to the rough ground:" locating resistance in times of globalization / Daniel Franklin Pilario -- Economic globalization and the ethical debate / Georges de Schrijver -- Postcolonial claim for culture: inculturation and Africanism / Norbert Hintersteiner -- "The Future of the Church is in our Hands;" Christian migrants in the Netherlands / Frans Wisjen -- Part II -- Wars and violent conflicts -- Towards a theological hermeneutics of violence / Siegfried Wiedenhofer -- "You love life and we love death": a crucible difference concerning God's power in the aftermath of terror / Hans-Joachim Sander -- Recognizing God in nonviolence: a reflection on Mark 15:39 / Francois Bousquet --Opportunities and threats for religions in conflict and violence : how (not) to use the name of God / Jamal Khader -- Why are we so inclined to evil? Religious views on the sources of evil / Hendrik M. Vroom -- Part III- Environmental and ecological challenges -- Globalization, ecology and sustainability: how sustainable is sustainable development? / Peter Tom Jones and Roger Jacobs -- Whose universality? which interdependence? Human rights, social responsiblity and ecological integrity / John D'Arcy May -- Part IV- Gender -- Latin-American theologoies developed by women / Gabriela Di Renzo -- Human dignitiy violated by increasing aggression : a gender analysis / Veerle Draulans.

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"Over the past forty years Europe has grown as a global presence and today it plays an important role in a variety of ways: politically, socially, economically, and culturally, European theologians have no choice but to take cognizance, of this fact and respond to the broad social challenges by clarifying their views on God and being a prophetic voice in cultural, political and social decisionmaking. The authors in this volume take up four main contemporary global challenges, i.e. globalization, violence, gender, and the environment, and the volume provides its readers with first-rate theological reflections in Europe. The articles offered here are the result of an intensive workshop held in Leaven in September 2004 and are sponsored by the European Commission and the VLIR. as part of a three-year study program on the understanding of God in Europe."--Jacket

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