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handle: 2263/50591
This article attempts to draw the scope and content of contemporary Political Theology, based on a review of the 2013 publication titled, Political Theology: Contemporary challenges and future directions, edited by Francis Schüssler Fiorenza, Klaus Tanner and Michael Welker. The book is a collection of contributions which explore the contemporary content and potential future of the subject discipline. ‘Political Theology’ as critical theology and as a ‘theology with its face towards the world’ is committed to ‘justice, peace and the integrity of creation’ and is multifaceted. It represents a discipline with which theologians reflect on political-theological objectives across continents and paradigms. The article concludes with a brief investigation of the implications of insights offered in the book for the South African context (as part of the African continent).
Hermeneutics, SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals, 230, SDG-05: Gender equality, BS1-2970, Critical Theology, Justice, church, SDG-10: Reduced inequalities, Practical Theology, diversity, state, Theology articles SDG-05, South-Africa, post-colonial, Peace, justice and strong institutions, Political Theology, liberation, paradigms, hermeneutics, SDG-16: Peace, decolonize, South African context, BV1-5099, Theology articles SDG-10, Africa, feminist, The Bible, Theology articles SDG-16, politics, Theology articles SDG-17
Hermeneutics, SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals, 230, SDG-05: Gender equality, BS1-2970, Critical Theology, Justice, church, SDG-10: Reduced inequalities, Practical Theology, diversity, state, Theology articles SDG-05, South-Africa, post-colonial, Peace, justice and strong institutions, Political Theology, liberation, paradigms, hermeneutics, SDG-16: Peace, decolonize, South African context, BV1-5099, Theology articles SDG-10, Africa, feminist, The Bible, Theology articles SDG-16, politics, Theology articles SDG-17
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