Contextualizing Theology in the South Pacific

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$38.00
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Pickwick Publications
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280
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6.0 X 9.0 X 0.59 inches | 0.84 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781532658570

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About the Author
Randall Prior is an Associate Teacher at Pilgrim Theological College within the University of Divinity in Melbourne. During five years of ministry in a newly independent Vanuatu in the 1980s, he became immersed in the issues of the relationship between the Gospel and cultural context. He has pursued that passion for over thirty years. He is the publisher of ten books in the Gospel and Culture in Vanuatu series.
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"Contextualizing Theology in the South Pacific is an in-depth description of how the church of Vanuatu developed its own definition, content, and methodology of theology. The story is told through the eyes, mind, and heart of Randall Prior, who witnessed and accompanied this process over many years. This coming-to-age account of Pacific Island contextual theology is certainly a valuable resource for theologians and church personnel in Oceania, and also a very good conversation partner for doing comparative contextual theology studies around the world."

--Roger Schroeder, Professor of Mission and Culture, Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, former missionary in Papua New Guinea



"The author has an excellent knowledge of contextualization of theology in general, its beginning, and development including the South Pacific with particular reference to Vanuatu. . . . The investigation made. . . is a new development of scholarship in the process of contextualization of theology in the South Pacific. This new development is handled with critical reflection and is useful for future work on doing contextual theology in this part of the world."

--Ilaitia Sevati Tuwere, Retired Methodist Pastor & Theological Lecturer in Fiji, the Pacific & Aotearoa-New Zealand