Asian Contextual Theology for the Third Millennium: Theology of Minjung in Fourth-Eye Formation: 70 (Princeton Theological Monograph)
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Description: In this volume an attempt is undertaken to highlight the genesis progress and transformation of Asian contextual theology of minjung introducing its historical point of departure its development and its transformation in light of younger Korean and Korean American scholars endeavors. In this regard the new Asian contextual theology which is emerging strives to integrate both minjung and the wisdom of World Religions into its own framework and direction assuming the character of a public theology and remaining humble and open before Gods mystery while featuring its association with minjung in a holistic way. Endorsements: Beginning in 1973 with the publication of The Theological Declaration of Korean Christians Minjung theology grasped the attention of the world. Its authors paid a high price for their commitment to the Korean people and especially to the exploited poor.... Although they were part of a worldwide liberation movement they clearly did their own thinking and carried out their own scholarship. Minjung theology employed sophisticated scholarly methods learned from Western Christians. But it was a fully contextualized form of theology able to enter into discussion with theologians from other countries as an important expression of global Christian thought.... The heart of the book is made up of the contributions of Korean scholars. However to add to its international character the editors have included essays by North American and European theologians as well. Many of us are happy in this way to make any contribution we can to revitalizing discussion between progressive Korean theologians and the West.--John B. Cobb Jr. from the Foreword Minjung theology is the first liberation theology to come from Asia with critical questions put to the First World and questions too challenging the modernization of South Korea according to Western standards.... Minjung theology is not a theology that has been made culturally indigenous like yellow theology before it. It is a contextual theology of the suffering people in Korea and is therefore open for people all over the world the people of Gods kingdom whom Jesus called blessed. Minjung theology is also the first political theology to exist in Korea inasmuch as it is bound up with the struggle for human and civil rights and turns Christians from being a people of the church into the congregation of the people.--Jürgen Moltmann Professor Emeritus at the University of Tübingen Germany About the Contributor(s): Kim Kyoung-Jae is Professor Emeritus in Systematic Theology and Cultural Studies at Han Shin Theological Seminary Seoul South Korea. Paul S. Chung is Assistant Professor of Lutheran Witness and World Christianity at Wartburg Theological Seminary in Dubuque Iowa. Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen is Professor of Systematic Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary Pasadena California.
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