Hermeneutical Theology and the Imperative of Public Ethics: Confessing Christ in Post-Colonial World Christianity - eBook
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Title: Hermeneutical Theology and the Imperative of Public Ethics: Confessing Christ in Post-Colonial World Christianity - eBook
By: Paul S. Chung
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781630870560
ISBN-13: 9781630870560
Series: Missional Church, Public Theology, World Christianity
Stock No: WW111492EB

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Hermeneutical Theology and the Imperative of Public Ethics is a groundbreaking attempt to present constructive missional theology in an integrative and interdisciplinary framework as it provocatively utilizes and contextualizes Reformation theology and hermeneutics concerning ethical theology embedded within the wider horizon of World Christianity. Mission as constructive theology is explored and refined in an hermeneutical and interdisciplinary fashion, underlying a new horizon of postcolonial theology and mission in light of God's act of speech. Missional church founded up God's grace of justification and Christ's diakonia of reconciliation becomes ethically oriented public church as it is engaged in mutireligious diversity of people's lives and lifeworld in the postcolonial context of World Christianity.

Author Bio

Paul S. Chung is Associate Professor of Mission and World Christianity at Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota. He is the author of numerous books including Reclaiming Mission as Constructive Theology (2012) and Church and Ethical Responsibility in the Midst of World Economy (2013).

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