Nijmegen Studies in Theology emerges from a tradition that incorporates the enlarged hermeneutical and expanded cultural approaches of research into systematic theology. It is focused on a constructivist approach of foundational theology that wants to make room for an (re-)interpretation of religious traditions in light of the variety and complexity of human experiences. Nowadays, human experiences are embedded in pluralist meaning systems and symbolic worlds and theology has to pay due attention to mechanisms and structures of social, psychological, economic, global and cultural power relationships between peoples, women and men. The series covers themes taken from rich and diverse fields of theology, philosophy and aesthetics; and disciplines of spirituality, social sciences and cultural studies as well. Although Nijmegen Studies in Theology originally is an endeavor to renew theology from a European point of view, it consciously strives after breaking through the one-sidedness of ethnocentric and/or euro-centered ways of doing theology. It is focused on a continuous process of transformation of local, regional and global theological idioms.
Herausgegeben von: Prof. Dr. Johan Buitendag, Prof. Dr. Sathianathan Clarke, Prof. Dr. Maaike de Haardt, Dr. Elisabeth Hense, Prof. Dr. Lieve Troch, Prof. Dr. Toine van den Hoogen Nijmegen Studies in Theology emerges from a tradition that incorporates the enlarged hermeneutical and expanded cultural approaches of research into systematic theology. It is focused on a...
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Nijmegen Studies in Theology emerges from a tradition that incorporates the enlarged hermeneutical and expanded cultural approaches of research into systematic theology. It is focused on a constructivist approach of foundational theology that wants to make room for an (re-)interpretation of religious traditions in light of the variety and complexity of human experiences. Nowadays, human experiences are embedded in pluralist meaning systems and symbolic worlds and theology has to pay due attention to mechanisms and structures of social, psychological, economic, global and cultural power relationships between peoples, women and men. The series covers themes taken from rich and diverse fields of theology, philosophy and aesthetics; and disciplines of spirituality, social sciences and cultural studies as well. Although Nijmegen Studies in Theology originally is an endeavor to renew theology from a European point of view, it consciously strives after breaking through the one-sidedness of ethnocentric and/or euro-centered ways of doing theology. It is focused on a continuous process of transformation of local, regional and global theological idioms.
Herausgegeben von: Prof. Dr. Johan Buitendag, Prof. Dr. Sathianathan Clarke, Prof. Dr. Maaike de Haardt, Dr. Elisabeth Hense, Prof. Dr. Lieve Troch, Prof. Dr. Toine van den Hoogen