E-Book, Englisch, Band 21, 232 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm
Reihe: Contact Zone
Contextual and Intercultural Perspectives
E-Book, Englisch, Band 21, 232 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm
Reihe: Contact Zone
ISBN: 978-3-374-05072-7
Verlag: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt
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[Minjung-Theologie heute. Kontextuelle und interkulturelle Perspektiven]
Viele werden sich wundern, was der aktuelle Status der Minjung-Theologie ist, die in den 1970ern im Widerstand gegen die koreanische Militärdiktatur entstand. Sie fragen: 'Lebt die Minjung-Theologie noch?' oder 'Kann das Konzept minjung, ein koreanischer Begriff, für die Armen und Unterdrückten, noch eine sinnvolle Perspektive bieten, wenn wir über die Veränderung unserer Gesellschaft nachdenken, um dem Reich Gottes näherzukommen?' Die Autoren kommen aus Korea, Deutschland, Hong Kong, Indonesien, Taiwan, den Philippinen und den USA. Sie setzen sich mit der Minjung-Theologie vor dem Hintergrund ihrer eigenen Kontexte auseinander, um den vor 30 Jahren verstorbenen Minjung-Theologen Suh Nam-Dong zu ehren.
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- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politische Kultur Interessengruppen, Lobbyismus und Protestbewegungen
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christliche Kirchen, Konfessionen, Denominationen Protestantismus, evangelische und protestantische Kirchen
- Geisteswissenschaften Religionswissenschaft Sonstige Religionen Östliche Religionen Andere Religionen orientalischer Herkunft
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CONTENTS
Introduction 7
I. Suh Nam-Dong Revisited
Suh Nam-Dong and Minjung in the Globalizing World – A Belated Eulogy
Suh Kwang-Sun David 15
God and History in the Theologies of Liberation – Reading Suh Nam-Dong Contrapuntally
Volker Ku¨ster 25
II. Minjung Theology in Our Times
The Story of Minjung Theology and Its Future
Kwon Jin-Kwan 49
Some Tasks of Minjung Theology in the Age of Globalization
Kang Won-Don 65
The Debacle of Language Imperialism in the Narrative of the Tower of Babel – Toward the Formation of Minjung Languages
Park Hye-Kyung 83
Apophasis of Women’s Subjectivity – Toward a Postcolonial- Feminist Understanding of Minjung
Choi Soon-Yang 95
Rethinking the Term “Priest of Han” in the Case of the Sewol Ferry Disaster
Lee In-Mee 113
Embarking on a Theological Journey with Literature – A Confluence of Two Stories of Migrant Brides
Hur Joo-Mee 127
III. Minjung Theology and Asian Theologies – Intercultural Exchanges
From Minjung (Minzhong, ??) to Juzhong (??) – Revisiting the Paradigm of the Asian Theology of the People
Wong Wai Ching Angela 147
Minjung in the Oikos of God – Contributions of Minjung Theology and Its Challenges Faced in the 21st Century
Huang Po-Ho 167
Minjung Hermeneutics in Korea and Taiwan
Ya-Tang Chuang 177
The Powerless and the Powerful for the Common – An Indonesian Liberation Perspective
J.B. Banawiratma 195
Empire, Global Hegemony, and the Theo-Political Practice,of the Subaltern Minjung
Eleazar S. Fernandez 205
The Future of Theology in Asia – Creating What Does Not yet Exist
Philip L. Wickeri 221
List of Contributors 231
1;Cover;1
2;Title;5
3;Copyright;6
4;Contents;7
5;Introduction;9
6;I. Suh Nam-Dong Revisited;15
6.1;Suh Nam-Dong and Minjung in the Globalizing World – A Belated Eulogy (Suh Kwang-Sun David);17
6.2;God and History in the Theologies of Liberation – Reading Suh Nam-Dong Contrapuntally (Volker Ku?ster);27
7;II. Minjung Theology in Our Times;49
7.1;The Story of Minjung Theology and Its Future (Kwon Jin-Kwan);51
7.2;Some Tasks of Minjung Theology in the Age of Globalization (Kang Won-Don);67
7.3;The Debacle of Language Imperialism in the Narrative of the Tower of Babel – Toward the Formation of Minjung Languages (Park Hye-Kyung);85
7.4;Apophasis of Women’s Subjectivity – Toward a Postcolonial-Feminist Understanding of Minjung (Choi Soon-Yang);97
7.5;Rethinking the Term “Priest of Han” in the Case of the Sewol Ferry Disaster (Lee In-Mee);115
7.6;Embarking on a Theological Journey with Literature – A Confluence of Two Stories of Migrant Brides (Hur Joo-Mee);129
8;III. Minjung Theology and Asian Theologies – Intercultural Exchanges;147
8.1;From Minjung (Minzhong, ??) to Juzhong (??) – Revisiting the Paradigm of the Asian Theology of the People (Wong Wai Ching Angela);149
8.2;Minjung in the Oikos of God – Contributions of Minjung Theology and Its Challenges Faced in the 21st Century (Huang Po-Ho);169
8.3;Minjung Hermeneutics in Korea and Taiwan (Ya-Tang Chuang);179
8.4;The Powerless and the Powerful for the Common – An Indonesian Liberation Perspective (J.B. Banawiratma);197
8.5;Empire, Global Hegemony, and the Theo-Political Practice of the Subaltern Minjung (Eleazar S. Fernandez);207
8.6;The Future of Theology in Asia – Creating What Does Not yet Exist (Philip L. Wickeri);223
9;List of Contributors;233