Following Jesus in Invaded Space: Doing Theology on Aboriginal Land - eBook
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Following Jesus in Invaded Space: Doing Theology on Aboriginal Land - eBook  -     By: Chris Budden

Following Jesus in Invaded Space: Doing Theology on Aboriginal Land - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2009 / ePub

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Title: Following Jesus in Invaded Space: Doing Theology on Aboriginal Land - eBook
By: Chris Budden
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 9781630876739
ISBN-13: 9781630876739
Series: Princeton Theological Monograph
Stock No: WW110184EB

Publisher's Description

Christianity is never just about beliefs but habits and practices-for better or worse. Theology always reflects the social location of the theologian-including her privileges and prejudices-all the time working with a particular, often undisclosed, notion of what is normal. Therefore theology is never "neutral"-it defends particular constructions of reality, and it promotes certain interests. Following Jesus in Invaded Space asks what-and whose-interests theology protects when it is part of a community that invaded the land of Indigenous peoples. Developing a theological method and position that self-consciously acknowledges the church's role in occupying Aboriginal land in Australia, it dares to speak of God, church, and justice in the context of past history and continuing dispossession. Hence, a "Second people's theology" emerges through constant and careful attention to experiences of invasion and dis-location brought into dialogue with the theological landscape or tradition of the church.

Author Bio

Chris Budden is the Minister of the Uniting Church in the Newcastle (NSW) area. He is an Associate Researcher in the Public and Contextual Theology Strategic Research Centre at Charles Sturt University and adjunct faculty member at the United Theological College (Sydney). He has authored a number of articles in public theology.

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