(De)coloniality and religious practices: liberating hope
This book bears the fruits of the IAPT Conference that happened in Sao Leopoldo, Brazil in 2019. A first time gathering in Latin America, the conference called on the theme of decoloniality, challenging the ways in which Christianity’s thinking and doing are both marked by coloniality but also by ma...
Subtitles: | Coloniality and religious practices: liberating hope Decoloniality and religious practices: liberating hope |
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
Oslo
International Academy of Practical Theology
[2021]
Tübingen Faculty of Protestant Theology [2021] |
In: |
International Academy of Practical Theology conference series (volume 2 (2021))
Year: 2021 |
Volumes / Articles: | Show volumes/articles. |
Series/Journal: | International Academy of Practical Theology conference series
volume 2 (2021) |
RelBib Classification: | RA Practical theology |
Further subjects: | B
Conference program 2019 (Sao Leopoldo)
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Summary: | This book bears the fruits of the IAPT Conference that happened in Sao Leopoldo, Brazil in 2019. A first time gathering in Latin America, the conference called on the theme of decoloniality, challenging the ways in which Christianity’s thinking and doing are both marked by coloniality but also by many forms of liberation. ¬ is book is a collection of the talks given in that conference covering the theoretical aspects of decoloniality as well as three main themes that ran through the event: 1) Decolonizing theological concepts and practices: reflection on theories, methods and approaches of decoloniality, investigating relations with the economy, genders and sexualities, forms of subjectivities and knowledges as well as the earth itself; 2) Religious Practices, cultures and spirituality: exploration of the roles of practical theologies in diverse global contexts as well as diverse practices and religious pluralism; 3) Liberating Hope: practical theology in action: examination of the counter-cultural theology in churches located on different contexts and borders, interreligious transformations, beauty and the body as it relates to the image of God. |
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