Contextual theologies: Context, Method and Models
Bevans, Stephen B. (1992), Models of contextual theology (Faith and cultures series; Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books) XIV, 146 s.Johnson, Elizabeth A. (1992), She who is : the mystery of God in feminist theological discourse (New York: Crossroad) ss. 124-149 (chapter 7 “Spirit-Sophia”).Sobrino, Jon (1994), The principle of mercy: taking the crucified people from the Cross (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books) ss. 1-46. Intercontextual Theology: Methods and Issues: Schreiter, Robert J. (1997), The new Catholicity : theology between the global and the local (Faith and cultures series; Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books) XII, 140 s.Ward, Graham (2003), True religion (Blackwell manifestos; Malden, Mass.: Blackwell) IX, 168 s.Benedict XVI Faith, Reason and the University: Memories and Reflections (ss. 6) Hermeneutical tools: Scott, James C. (1990), Domination and the arts of resistance: hidden transcripts (New Haven: Yale University Press) ss. ix-xii, 1-44, 108-182West, Gerald O. (1999), The academy of the poor: towards a dialogical reading of the Bible (Interventions; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press) ss. 9-62. Inter-religious perspectives: Leirvik, Oddbjørn (2004), 'Interfaith Dialogue and Liberation Theology: between Liberal Multiculturalism and Interreligious Activism.', in Oddbjørn Leirvik, Sturla J. Stålsett, and Peter Beyer (eds.), The Power of faiths in global politics (Oslo: Novus forl.), 129-42. Globalisation studies: Ferguson, Niall (2003), Empire : how Britain made the modern world (London: Allen Lane) ss. xii-xv, 116-161, 222-288, 292-370See above: Schreiter Theological Gender studies: King, Ursula (1994), Feminist theology from the Third World: a reader (London: SPCK/Orbis) ss. 1-22See above: Johnson, E.Get in touch with the University of Oslo