Theology from the Belly of the Whale

Rieger, Joerg

Theology from the Belly of the Whale A Frederick Herzog Reader - New York Trinity Press International 1999 - 384p

includes index and biblioraphy

Part One THE MAKING OF A LIBERATION THEOLOGIAN 1. Liberation Hymn 25 2. Perils of Ecumenicity? 27 3. The Personal Devotional Life;or, Chapel Is No Spiritual Beauty Parlor 30 4. Diakonia in Modern Times: Eighteenth-Twentieth Centuries 33 5. Black and White Together? 48 6. Let Us Still Praise Famous Men 54 7. God: Black or White? 58 8. The Political Gospel 73 9. Theology of Liberation 80 10. The Eating and the Glory 91 Part Two RESHAPING THEOLOGY FROM THE MARGINS 11. Prayer 98 12. Selections from Liberation Theology 100 13. Theology at the Crossroads 122 14. Liberation Theology or Culture-Religion? 133 15. Liberation Theology in the South 146 16. On Liberating Liberation Theology 151 17. Letter to Gayraud S. Wilmore 169 18. Open Letter to Jurgen Moltmann 173 19. Death, Be Not Proud 177 Part Three TRANSFORMING THEOLOGY AND THE CHURCH: CONSTRUCTIVE PROPOSALS 20. QuoVadis? 185 21. Power Dilemmas in the Church 188 22. Praxis Passionis Divini 204 23. God-Walk and Class Struggle 217 24. The End of Systematic Theology 224 25. Dogmatics in North America 236 26. Liberation Affirmation 252 27. Who Speaks for the Animals? 255 Part Four DEVELOPING ALTERNATIVE VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE 28. Prayer for Peace 263 29. Liberation and Process Theologies in the Church 265 30. Full Communion Training 275 31. Full Communion and the Eucharist:On the Meaning of the Eucharistic Prayer 289 32. Dual Citizens 293 33. Humankind with a Human Face 300 34. Las Casas: Conscience of the Postmodern World 306 35. Tradition Comun Shaping Christian Theology:Mutualization in Theological Education 315 36. For Stan, Who Also Reads Karl Earth 337 37. Letter to Gabriel Fackre 345 38. A Tongue Completely New 348 39. Eucharist: Our Identity; Mission: Our Character;Discipleship: Our Purpose 350

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