Decolonial Horizons Reimagining Theology, Ecumenism and Sacramental Praxis

This is the first of two volumes of essays from the Ecclesiological Investigations International Research Network's 14th International Conference focused on decolonizing churches and theology, addressing oppressions based on gender, racial, and ethnic identities; economic inequality; social vul...

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Other Authors: Barreto, Raimundo C. (Editor), Latinovic, Vladimir (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Decolonial Horizons: An Introduction
  • Part I Migration, Diaspora and Decolonization
  • 2 Coloniality, Diaspora, and Decolonial Resistance
  • 3 Immigration, Immunity, Community, and the Church: Roberto Esposito’s Biopolitical Immunitary Paradigm
  • 4 Decolonizing Among Filipin@ Migrant-Settlers
  • Part II Decolonizing Dialogue
  • 5 “A World in Which Many Worlds Fit”: Ecumenism and Pluriversal Ontologies
  • 6 Colonization, Proselytism and Conversion: Can Interfaith Dialogue Be the Answer? Pope Francis’ Contribution
  • 7 Decolonial Options for World Christianity: Thinking and Acting with Santa Teresa Urrea and Prophet Garrick Sokari Braide
  • Part III Decolonizing History and Theological Education
  • 8 Decolonizing the Reformation: Centering Ethiopian Christianity, Decentering the Eurocentric Narrative
  • 9 Race, Theology, and the Church: A Transatlantic Conversation, and a Model for a Church in Productive Tension
  • 10 Nuevo Mundo Theology as a Latinx Decolonial Response to the Global Crisis inTheological Education
  • Part IV Worship, Rite and Sacrament as Decolonial Events
  • 11 Toward a Decolonial Liturgical Theology
  • 12 Toward Decolonizing Penitential Rites: A Diasporic and Ecumenical Exploration of Worship on (Still) Colonized Land
  • 13 Decolonizing Churches and the Right to the Sacrament