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Hope abundant : third world and indigenous women's theology / edited by Kwok Pui-lan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Maryknoll, New York : Orbis Books, c2010.Description: 276 p.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781570758805
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV 639 .W7 H67 2010
Contents:
Contents:
Introduction/ Kwok Pui-lan
pt. 1 Context and theology
Poem by Mercy Amba Oduyoye (Ghana)
Engendered communal theology: African women's contribution to theology in the twenty-first century/ Musimbi R.A. Kanyoro (Kenya)
Women doing theology with the Asian Ecumenical Movement/ Wong Wai Ching Angela (hong Kong, China)
A Feminist theology of liberation: A Latin American perspective with a view toward the future/ Ivone Gebara (Brazil)
Dismantling the Master's house with the Master's tools: Native feminist liberation theologies/ Andrea Smith (Cherokee, USA)
pt. 2 Scripture
"Words", a poem by Maricel Mena-Lopez (Colombia) and the "Feminist Intercultural Theology" symposium participants
Toward a post-colonial feminist interpretation of the Bible/ Musa W. Dube (Bostwana)
Dalit women and the Bible: hermeneutical and methodological reflections/ Monica Jyotsna Melanchton (India)
Biblical teaching and the hard realities of life/ Jean Zaru (Palestine)
The Sign of Orpah: reading Ruth through native eyes/ Laura E. Donaldson (Cherokee, USA)
The Patriarchal household and power relations between genders/ Elsa Tamez (Mexico)
pt. 3 Christology
"The Star of Christ", a poem by Sun Ai Park (Korea)
Jesus Christ/ Mercy Amba Oduyoye (Ghana)
The Suffering Christ and the Asian Body/ Sharon A. Bong (Malaysia)
Australian Aboriginal Women's Christologies/ Lee Miena Skye (Palawa, Australia)
Jesus and Mary Dance with the Orishas: theological elements in interreligious dialogue/ Clara Luz Ajo Lazaro (Cuba)
pt. 4 Body, sexuality, and spirituality
"The Lord's Prayer", from a New Zealand Prayer Book
HIV/AIDS: An African Theological response in mission/ Isabel Apawo Phiri (Malawi)
Women, faith, marriage: a feminist look at the challenges for women/ Meng Yanling (China)
Catholicism and women's rights as human rights/ Maria Jose Rosado-Nunes (Brazil)
Women's Spirituality for justice/ Carmelita Usog (Philippines)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

Introduction/ Kwok Pui-lan

pt. 1 Context and theology

Poem by Mercy Amba Oduyoye (Ghana)

Engendered communal theology: African women's contribution to theology in the twenty-first century/ Musimbi R.A. Kanyoro (Kenya)

Women doing theology with the Asian Ecumenical Movement/ Wong Wai Ching Angela (hong Kong, China)

A Feminist theology of liberation: A Latin American perspective with a view toward the future/ Ivone Gebara (Brazil)

Dismantling the Master's house with the Master's tools: Native feminist liberation theologies/ Andrea Smith (Cherokee, USA)

pt. 2 Scripture

"Words", a poem by Maricel Mena-Lopez (Colombia) and the "Feminist Intercultural Theology" symposium participants

Toward a post-colonial feminist interpretation of the Bible/ Musa W. Dube (Bostwana)

Dalit women and the Bible: hermeneutical and methodological reflections/ Monica Jyotsna Melanchton (India)

Biblical teaching and the hard realities of life/ Jean Zaru (Palestine)

The Sign of Orpah: reading Ruth through native eyes/ Laura E. Donaldson (Cherokee, USA)

The Patriarchal household and power relations between genders/ Elsa Tamez (Mexico)

pt. 3 Christology

"The Star of Christ", a poem by Sun Ai Park (Korea)

Jesus Christ/ Mercy Amba Oduyoye (Ghana)

The Suffering Christ and the Asian Body/ Sharon A. Bong (Malaysia)

Australian Aboriginal Women's Christologies/ Lee Miena Skye (Palawa, Australia)

Jesus and Mary Dance with the Orishas: theological elements in interreligious dialogue/ Clara Luz Ajo Lazaro (Cuba)

pt. 4 Body, sexuality, and spirituality

"The Lord's Prayer", from a New Zealand Prayer Book

HIV/AIDS: An African Theological response in mission/ Isabel Apawo Phiri (Malawi)

Women, faith, marriage: a feminist look at the challenges for women/ Meng Yanling (China)

Catholicism and women's rights as human rights/ Maria Jose Rosado-Nunes (Brazil)

Women's Spirituality for justice/ Carmelita Usog (Philippines)

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