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            How Would We Know What God is Up To?

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            Author(s)
            Eaton, Heather
            Kerber, Guillermo
            Maseno, Loreen
            Solano Miselis, Jocabed R.
            Oh, Jea S.
            Talia, Maina
            Zachariah, George
            Conradie, Ernst M.
            Moe-Lobeda, Cynthia
            Contributor(s)
            Conradie, Ernst M. (editor)
            Moe-Lobeda, Cynthia (editor)
            Language
            English
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            Abstract
            This second volume in the series on "An Earthed Faith" will address the following question: "Given what we know about the Anthropocene, how does one even begin to answer the question: What is this God up to, and how ought humans respond?” This is a question of theological method, including the sources and interlocutors of Christian theology, its aims and starting points, social theories shaping it, and presuppositions grounding it. Addressing this question is the classic task of doing contextual theology, namely describing and analysing a particular context and considering how this context may best be addressed theologically and practically. The question highlights the need for prophetic theology to discern the “signs of the time”, to recognise a “moment of truth” (Kairos) and to discern counter-movements of the Spirit. The question of method opens the door to constructive critique of how theology has been done and should be done.
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            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/169927
            Keywords
            Ecotheology; method; prophetic discernment; contextual theology; Anthropocene; Scripture; theological texts
            DOI
            10.4102/aosis.2022.BK295
            ISBN
            9781779952448, 9781779952424, 9781779952431
            Publisher
            AOSIS
            Publisher website
            http://www.aosis.co.za
            Publication date and place
            Cape Town, 2022
            Imprint
            AOSIS Books
            Series
            An Earthed Faith: Telling the Story amid the “Anthropocene”,
            Classification
            Theology
            Pages
            258
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