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Caribbean Contextual Theology introduces readers to the robust theological conversations taking place in the Caribbean region since the early 1970s, and the region's key theologians and texts. Attempting to bring a contextual theological gaze to what is a fascinating and often understated context, it offers readers an introduction to the unique and important contribution that a Caribbean theological lens can bring to the broader theological landscape.
Contents
1: Introduction: Between Oh Lord and Thank God!
2: Situating God in the African Caribbean
3: From 'Troubling the Waters' to 'Overcoming Self-Negation'
4: Columbus' Ghost: Missionary Christianity and its Aftermath
5: Revitalization or Rejection: The Persistence of African Traditional Religions and Culture
6: Chanting Down Babylon: An Anti-imperial Hermeneutic
7: Nannnyish Sass: Gender, Sexuality and the Body
8: Roll Jordan Roll: Salvation to Land, Sea, and People
9: Conclusion: Contours a Caribbean Contextual Theology