Out of Place: Doing Theology on the Crosscultural Brink
, by Havea,JioneNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9781845533892 | 1845533895
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 8/8/2014
Out of Place looks at the ways in which theology, as a discipline and a practice, is 'out of place' at several locations: churches, nations, communities, disciplines, institutions, and in public space. It contains several reflections on what it means to be out of place in both theory and in reality, from views and realities that are out of place from the dominant theological stream. Together the contributions in this volume aim to show that for theology to transform and be transformative, it must come out of place and attend to peoples and cultures (understood broadly) that have thus far been out of place. The contributions in this book uphold the key convictions that theologies are shaped by place and they are unavoidably contextual so that no theology can encompass all places and contexts. Therefore it is necessary for our spatially-defined theologies to cross, intersect and interweave and thus seek to embrace 'places' that have not been acknowledged or expressed.