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Indigenous and Christian Perspectives in Dialogue : Kairotic Place and Borders, Paperback / softback Book

Indigenous and Christian Perspectives in Dialogue : Kairotic Place and Borders Paperback / softback

Part of the Religion and Borders series

Paperback / softback

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In Indigenous and Christian Perspectives in Dialogue, Allen G.

Jorgenson asks what Christian theologians might learn from Indigenous spiritualties and worldviews.

Jorgenson argues that theology in North America has been captive to colonial conceits and has lost sight of key resources in a post-Christendom context.

The volume is especially concerned with the loss of a sense of place, evident in theologies written without attention to context.

Using a comparative theology methodology, wherein more than one faith tradition is engaged in dialogical exploration, Jorgenson uses insights from Indigenous understandings of place to illumine forgotten or obstructed themes in Christianity.

In this constructive theological project, “kairotic” places are named as those that are kenotic, harmonic, poetic and especially enlightening at the margins, where we meet the religious other.

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