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Standard works on Christology seldom give much consideration to the way Christ is perceived outside the Western tradition. The Other Jesus is an in depth study of understandings of the person of Jesus Christ by major Asian Christian theologians of the 20th century. Taking examples mainly from India and Japan, the author shows how the religious and social contexts of these countries have shaped the way in which Jesus has been understood. The final chapters examine how new approaches to Jesus have emerged from people movements in Asia in Dalit, Minjung, and feminist perceptions. Throughout the author seeks to relate Asian perspectives to Western Christologies, and to suggest ways in which they present challenges to the world wide church.

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Contents: Jesus Christ – Christology – Asian theology – Indian theology – Japanese theology – East Asian Christology – Third World theology – Liberation theology – Feminist Christology – Contextual theology.

The Other Jesus: Christology in Asian Perspective

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 29/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9783631626078, 978-3631626078
      ISBN10: 363162607X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Standard works on Christology seldom give much consideration to the way Christ is perceived outside the Western tradition. The Other Jesus is an in depth study of understandings of the person of Jesus Christ by major Asian Christian theologians of the 20th century. Taking examples mainly from India and Japan, the author shows how the religious and social contexts of these countries have shaped the way in which Jesus has been understood. The final chapters examine how new approaches to Jesus have emerged from people movements in Asia in Dalit, Minjung, and feminist perceptions. Throughout the author seeks to relate Asian perspectives to Western Christologies, and to suggest ways in which they present challenges to the world wide church.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Jesus Christ – Christology – Asian theology – Indian theology – Japanese theology – East Asian Christology – Third World theology – Liberation theology – Feminist Christology – Contextual theology.

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