CONTEXTUAL SOCIAL THEOLOGY. An Indonesian Model

J.B. Banawiratma S.J. & J. Müller S.J.


From the EAPI Director

Preface

For whom this book is written and how it should be used

List of abbreviations

Context: The Indonesiam Church

Chap 1. The Notion of Social Theology

Chap 2. From Church Social Teaching to Contextual Theologies

Chap 3. Methods, Process and Program of Social Theology

Chap 4. Steps for Collecting Data and Information

Chap 5. Notion and Steps of Social Analysis

Chap 6. Religion and Society ? Faith and the World

Chap 7. Notion of Development and the Reign of God

Chap 8. Poverty and ?Preferential Option for the Poor?

Chap 9. Structural Poverty ? the Structures of Sin

Chap 10. The Culture of Povertyy and Life of Faith

Chap 11. Poverty as Economic and Ecological Problems

Chap 12. The Political Dimension in the Praxis of the Church

Enclosure

Bibliography

 

Volume 36 (1999) No. 3

S.J. Emmanuel, Asia Churches for a New Evangelization: Chances and Challenges

Kathleen Coyle, S.S.C., Feminist Theology in Conversation

Neles Tebay, Two Ekarian Names of Jesus

J. Mark Hensman, Beyond Talk. The Dialogue o Life as the Locus of Non-verbal Interreligious Dialogue

Jojo M. Fung, S.J., Doing Practical Theology A Malaysian Perspective

Volume 36 (1999) No. 4

Amaladoss, S.J. Michae, Global Homogenization: Can Local Cultures Survive?

Hensman, J. Mark, The Dialogue of Life; The question: ?How do we live our lives together??, The answer: ?By passing over and coming back.?

James H. Kroeger, M.M., Renewing Missionary Commitment

Jonathan Tan Yun-ka, Constructing an Asian Theology of Liturgical Inculturation from the Documents of the Federation of Asian Bishops Conferences (FABC)

Loretta Harriman, M.M., Foundations for Theology: Establishing Perspectives for Understanding the Nature of Theology

 

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