Kristus i tropisk Afrika : I spændingsfeltet mellem identitet og relevans

The title of this thesis is Christ in Tropical Africa - in the Tension Between Identity and Relevance. Within a few years Africa will be the greatest Christian continent, and African Christianity will then no longer see itself as a mere continuation of Western Christianity. On the threshold of the 2...

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Main Author: Olsen, Jørn Henrik
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Danish
Published: Köpenhamns universitet 2001
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-2042152013-08-01T06:08:59ZKristus i tropisk Afrika : I spændingsfeltet mellem identitet og relevansdanOlsen, Jørn HenrikKöpenhamns universitetUppsala : Svenska institutet för missionsforskning2001IdentityIdentity/AfricaAlienationIdeology critiquePhilosophyAfrican ReligionContextual theologyChristianity--EssencetheologyAfricanChristologyParadigmsHermeneuticstheologicalThe title of this thesis is Christ in Tropical Africa - in the Tension Between Identity and Relevance. Within a few years Africa will be the greatest Christian continent, and African Christianity will then no longer see itself as a mere continuation of Western Christianity. On the threshold of the 21st Century, this insight challenges Christian theology and missiology which have for a long time answered the helm of the Western missionary movements. This contribution to the scholarly debate on cultural and religions identity issues deals with the question how the recent development ought to be integrated in a systematic reflection, and how Africans - especially African theologians - themselves attempt to highlight the necessity of a relevant and authentic African Christianity and theology. The post-colonial and partly post-missionary era has resulted in a sense of departure and transition which has created space for a renewed and adjusted conception of the question of identity. This dissertation present a critical discourse on African themes and questions concerning identity issues in the perspectives of studies in the areas of theology, anthropology, philosophy, and religion. The discourse shows the complexity of what is called identity, africanity etc. and threw critical light on a tendency of making generalizations and constructions. Dangers of constructions of which Christian African theologians have not always been sufficiently conscious. The interdisciplinary perspective of this study is widening the question of identity while it still constitutes a hermeneutical key to understand the concerns of Christian theology in the tropical part of Africa. African theology is situated in the tension between identity and relevance. This become obvious in African christological proposals. The thesis put a critical test question to the theologians who have contributed with new Christ-titles and -models: Have they both managed to give grounds for the significance of christology for human freedom and identity (the relevance of christology), and at the same time secured the continuity and agreement with the original theological content of christology (the identity of christology in the New Testament)? The question can only partly be answered affirmatively. In some cases the actual understanding of life and conception of reality in a certain context provides the decisive criterion in the interpretation of Biblical concepts and christological titles. This creates hermeneutic problems which are dealt with in the close of the thesis. <p>Contains an English summary</p>Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-204215urn:isbn:91-85424-61-7Studia Missionalia Svecana, 1404-9503 ; 83application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language Danish
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Identity
Identity/Africa
Alienation
Ideology critique
Philosophy
African Religion
Contextual theology
Christianity--Essence
theology
African
Christology
Paradigms
Hermeneutics
theological
spellingShingle Identity
Identity/Africa
Alienation
Ideology critique
Philosophy
African Religion
Contextual theology
Christianity--Essence
theology
African
Christology
Paradigms
Hermeneutics
theological
Olsen, Jørn Henrik
Kristus i tropisk Afrika : I spændingsfeltet mellem identitet og relevans
description The title of this thesis is Christ in Tropical Africa - in the Tension Between Identity and Relevance. Within a few years Africa will be the greatest Christian continent, and African Christianity will then no longer see itself as a mere continuation of Western Christianity. On the threshold of the 21st Century, this insight challenges Christian theology and missiology which have for a long time answered the helm of the Western missionary movements. This contribution to the scholarly debate on cultural and religions identity issues deals with the question how the recent development ought to be integrated in a systematic reflection, and how Africans - especially African theologians - themselves attempt to highlight the necessity of a relevant and authentic African Christianity and theology. The post-colonial and partly post-missionary era has resulted in a sense of departure and transition which has created space for a renewed and adjusted conception of the question of identity. This dissertation present a critical discourse on African themes and questions concerning identity issues in the perspectives of studies in the areas of theology, anthropology, philosophy, and religion. The discourse shows the complexity of what is called identity, africanity etc. and threw critical light on a tendency of making generalizations and constructions. Dangers of constructions of which Christian African theologians have not always been sufficiently conscious. The interdisciplinary perspective of this study is widening the question of identity while it still constitutes a hermeneutical key to understand the concerns of Christian theology in the tropical part of Africa. African theology is situated in the tension between identity and relevance. This become obvious in African christological proposals. The thesis put a critical test question to the theologians who have contributed with new Christ-titles and -models: Have they both managed to give grounds for the significance of christology for human freedom and identity (the relevance of christology), and at the same time secured the continuity and agreement with the original theological content of christology (the identity of christology in the New Testament)? The question can only partly be answered affirmatively. In some cases the actual understanding of life and conception of reality in a certain context provides the decisive criterion in the interpretation of Biblical concepts and christological titles. This creates hermeneutic problems which are dealt with in the close of the thesis. === <p>Contains an English summary</p>
author Olsen, Jørn Henrik
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title Kristus i tropisk Afrika : I spændingsfeltet mellem identitet og relevans
title_short Kristus i tropisk Afrika : I spændingsfeltet mellem identitet og relevans
title_full Kristus i tropisk Afrika : I spændingsfeltet mellem identitet og relevans
title_fullStr Kristus i tropisk Afrika : I spændingsfeltet mellem identitet og relevans
title_full_unstemmed Kristus i tropisk Afrika : I spændingsfeltet mellem identitet og relevans
title_sort kristus i tropisk afrika : i spændingsfeltet mellem identitet og relevans
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