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500 years of Christianity and the global Filipino/a : postcolonial perspectives / Cristina Lledo Gomez, Agnes M. Brazal, Ma. Marilou S. Ibita, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious DialoguePublication details: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave MacMillan, 2024.Description: 317 p.; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9783031474796
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • FIL BR 1260 .F58 2024
Contents:
Contents:
Philippine Christianity: 500 years of resistance and accommodation/ Agnes M. Brazal, Cristina Lledo Gomez, Ma. Marilou S. Ibita
I. Rethinking the encounters
Indigenization as appropriation (what being baptized could have meant for the natives of Cebu in 1521)/ Pablo Virgillo S. David and Ma. Maricel S. Ibita
The double truth of (colonial) mission/ Daniel Franklin E. Pilario
Rethinking encounters and re-imagining Muslim-Christian relations in post-colonial Philippines/ Vivienne S. M. Angeles
The glocal Filipin@s and the Pasyon through the lens of ethnicity/ Ma. Marilou S. Ibita
An Independent Catholic, Nationalist People's Movement: The Iglesia Filipina Independiente (Philippine Independent Church)/ Eleuterio J. Revollido
Philippine, Independent and International: The relationship between -- the Iglesia Filipina Independiente and the Old Catholic Churches/ Peter-Ben Smit
II. Reappropriation, Resistance and Decolonization
Indigenous inculturation: a hermeneutics of serendipity/ Antonio D. Sison
Decolonizing the diaspora through the Center for Babaylan Studies/ Leny M. Strobel
Back from the crocodile's belly: Christian formation meets Indigenous Resurrection Redux/ S. Lily Mendoza
The Ygollotes' Pudong and the insurrection of the reeds in the post-human commune/ Ferdinand Anno
Introducing jeepney hermeneutics: reading the bible as Canaanites/ Revelation Enriquez Velunta
Inang Diyos, Inang Bayan: the Virgin Mary and Filipino identity/ Jamina Vesta M. Jugo
Bangon Na, Pinays rise up: reclaiming Pinay power dismantled by a Christian colonial past and present/ Cristina Lledo Gomez
Re-baptizing spirit in land and ancestry: an approach for un-doing Christian colonialism/ James W. Perkinson
Toward reclaiming the wisdom of our forebears: nature and environment from a Filipino perspective/ Ma. Florina Orillas-Juan
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Contents:

Philippine Christianity: 500 years of resistance and accommodation/ Agnes M. Brazal, Cristina Lledo Gomez, Ma. Marilou S. Ibita

I. Rethinking the encounters

Indigenization as appropriation (what being baptized could have meant for the natives of Cebu in 1521)/ Pablo Virgillo S. David and Ma. Maricel S. Ibita

The double truth of (colonial) mission/ Daniel Franklin E. Pilario

Rethinking encounters and re-imagining Muslim-Christian relations in post-colonial Philippines/ Vivienne S. M. Angeles

The glocal Filipin@s and the Pasyon through the lens of ethnicity/ Ma. Marilou S. Ibita

An Independent Catholic, Nationalist People's Movement: The Iglesia Filipina Independiente (Philippine Independent Church)/ Eleuterio J. Revollido

Philippine, Independent and International: The relationship between -- the Iglesia Filipina Independiente and the Old Catholic Churches/ Peter-Ben Smit

II. Reappropriation, Resistance and Decolonization

Indigenous inculturation: a hermeneutics of serendipity/ Antonio D. Sison

Decolonizing the diaspora through the Center for Babaylan Studies/ Leny M. Strobel

Back from the crocodile's belly: Christian formation meets Indigenous Resurrection Redux/ S. Lily Mendoza

The Ygollotes' Pudong and the insurrection of the reeds in the post-human commune/ Ferdinand Anno

Introducing jeepney hermeneutics: reading the bible as Canaanites/ Revelation Enriquez Velunta

Inang Diyos, Inang Bayan: the Virgin Mary and Filipino identity/ Jamina Vesta M. Jugo

Bangon Na, Pinays rise up: reclaiming Pinay power dismantled by a Christian colonial past and present/ Cristina Lledo Gomez

Re-baptizing spirit in land and ancestry: an approach for un-doing Christian colonialism/ James W. Perkinson

Toward reclaiming the wisdom of our forebears: nature and environment from a Filipino perspective/ Ma. Florina Orillas-Juan

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