Liberation Theology


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Description: Liberation Theology is the first serious acknowledgment by a white theologian of the challenge of Black Theology. It invites American theology to reconsider radically its foundations and to reorder its priorities. At a time when theology is often presented piecemeal Frederick Herzog undertakes to ground Liberation Theology in the originating events of the Christian faith as a whole - in this instance in the life death and resurrection of Christ as given in the Fourth Gospel. The systematic readings in the Gospel which he makes and from which emerge the principles of Liberation Theology are the heart of this book. Throughout the author asks: How do we understand Christ as Liberator? The answer to this question he maintains determines whether or not we are still able to contemplate the Word as power and action. Written with contemporary directness and free of vague abstractions the book casts theology into a new form to meet todays needs. The method of this new theology is confrontation not correlation; its goal is liberation not reformation; and it strives for a new space of freedom among people captive to the dehumanizing structures of modern theology. Endorsements: This is a new way of doing theology. Dr. Herzogs book is biblically oriented and is speaking a liberation language in the concrete trouble spots of our society at the same time. It may be the trailblazer of a relevant Christian lifestyle. -Jürgen Moltmann A radical risky and powerful interpretation of the Fourth Gospel for our time as the call to liberation. In Herzogs passionate hermeneutic St. John is understood in the light of the new politics black consciousness and the need for a corporate self and so for a new social and personal world. Less dogmatic and one-sided than the futurist eschatologies this creative wedding of biblical interpretation and radical politics makes a real contribution from which I have learned a great deal to our barren American theological and churchly scene. -Langdon Gilkey In a time like ours when theologians are on the hunt for meaningful language about God and when many people are unclear and confused about God language what Herzog has to say deserves very much to be in the center of theological discussion. This would not be the first time that the Bible has revitalized theology faith and the life of the church. -Paul L. Lehman About the Contributor(s): Frederick Herzog (1925-1995) was born in Ashley North Dakota from German parents. He studied theology in Germany and Switzerland got his doctorate from Princeton Theological Seminary taught at Mission House Seminary in Sheboygan Wisconsin and was the last thirty-five years of his life professor of systematic theology at Duke University where he initiated intensive academic exchanges with Bonn Germany and Lima Peru. In the spring of 1970 he wrote the first North American article on Liberation Theology. In 1972 his Liberation Theology: Liberation in the Light of the Fourth Gospel forged a new way of writing theology by letting it grow out of biblical thoughts and images as well as the wrenching experiences of the civil rights struggle in the U.S. South. It was a daring challenge to traditional white theology asking it to become black in solidarity with the wretched of the earth.
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