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Interfacing Theology With Culture

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ISPCK Contextual Theological Education Series ; 201000ENGGPC3Publication details: New Delhi ISPCK 2010Description: 135pISBN:
  • 9788184650693
DDC classification:
  • C30 G293
Partial contents:
1.Neither God nor Master: The Crisis of Authority in Belief and Knowledge in Postmodern Times 2.Re-reading Culture: Some Insights from Eco-Feminism 3.Violence and Reconciliation: Towards a New Civilisation 4.The Concept of Paradigm Shift and Our Perception of Reality 5.Globalisation as Aswamedha 6.Cultural Hermeneutics and the Concept of the Universal 7.Cross-Cultural Interpretation:Some Paradigms from the Early Church 8. Towards New Time and Space 9. The Ecumenical Movement and the New World Order 10. Religious Freedom, Human Rights and Civil Society 11. Secularism and Religion: A Theological Perspective 12. Nation as Monastery: Need for a New Political Askesis 13. The Network of Life and the Art of Healing 14. The Threat of fflV/AIDS:Some Theological Considerations 15. Eco-Spirituality: Some Eastern Christian Theological Reflections 16. Adam and Eve: Consumers or Communicants?
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Books Books DVK Library Stack -> First Floor -> C C30 G293 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C1 Available 00 Edn 2010 135p 11044428
Books Books DVK Library Stack -> First Floor -> C C30 G293 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C2 Available 00 Edn 2010 135p 11048023

includes index and biblioraphy

1.Neither God nor Master: The Crisis of Authority in Belief and Knowledge in Postmodern Times 2.Re-reading Culture: Some Insights from Eco-Feminism 3.Violence and Reconciliation: Towards a New Civilisation 4.The Concept of Paradigm Shift and Our Perception of Reality 5.Globalisation as Aswamedha 6.Cultural Hermeneutics and the Concept of the Universal 7.Cross-Cultural Interpretation:Some Paradigms from the Early Church 8. Towards New Time and Space 9. The Ecumenical Movement and the New World Order 10. Religious Freedom, Human Rights and Civil Society 11. Secularism and Religion: A Theological Perspective 12. Nation as Monastery: Need for a New Political Askesis 13. The Network of Life and the Art of Healing 14. The Threat of fflV/AIDS:Some Theological Considerations 15. Eco-Spirituality: Some Eastern Christian Theological Reflections 16. Adam and Eve: Consumers or Communicants?

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