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Introducing Liberation Theology



A Companion to Postmodern Theology by Graham Ward,

A Companion to Postmodern Theology by Graham Ward,
This Companion provides readers with the definitive guide to theology and postmodernism, drawing on the work of those individuals who have made a distinctive contribution to the field, and whose work will be significant for the theologies written in the new millennium. Each essay is followed by a short account of the writer's previous work, enabling the reader to view the piece in context. The collection is prefaced with an introduction that situates postmodern theology with respect to other forms of contemporary theology, such as liberalism and conservatism, and evaluates the cultural context in which postmodern theology can be viewed. The Companion is divided into four sections: Liberal Postmodern Theologies; Postmodern Biblical Theologies; Critical Liberal Theologies Informed by Postmodernism; and Radical Orthodoxy. Each section is introduced by an explanation of why specific theologians have been chosen and of the logic of their various projects and emphases.



Introducing Black Theology of Liberation by Dwight N. Hopkins,
Introducing Black Theology of Liberation by Dwight N. Hopkins,
Introducing Black Theology of Liberation



Liberation theology - Liberation theology is an important and controversial school in the theology of the Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council. It is often cited as a form of Christian socialism, and it has had particularly widespread influence in Latin America and among the Jesuits, although its influence has diminished since important parts of its teaching were rejected by the Vatican.

Dalit theology - Dalit theology is a branch of Christian theology that emerged among the Dalit caste in India in the 1980s. It shares a number of themes with the liberation theology which arose two decades before, including a self-identity as a people undergoing Exodus.

Black theology - Black theology is a Christian theology of liberation. Methodist James Cone is still considered its leading theologian, though now there many scholars who have contributed a great deal to the field.

James Cone (theologian) - James Hall Cone (August 5, 1938 - ) is an African-American Christian theologian in the Methodist tradition. He is one of America's best known architects of Black theology, a form of Liberation theology.



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