Anvil vol 39 issue 1
The emancipation of Indigenous theologies in light of the rise of World Christianity
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DOWNLOADEditorial: Emancipation of Indigenous theologies
Jay Mātenga introduces an issue that foregrounds the people and relationship centred approach of Indigenous theologies.
The blessing of diversity
Jay Mātenga on being true to who we are created to be, while remaining open to being transformed through interactions with those not like us
Anaditj: the way things are
Denise Champion contrasts Western ways of viewing reality with those of the traditional inhabitants of Adnyamathanha country, South Australia
Leveraging indigenous theologies
Paul Ayokunle argues that adopting Indigenous theological perspectives is both necessary and urgent to enable the gospel to flourish
Reflections from indigenous leaders in Latin America
The health and harmony of the community is a priority for South American indigenous leaders – with the pursuit of peace a constant objective
Story of the First Nations Version project
How Terry Wildman came to translate Scripture into the thought patterns of North American indigenous people
Book review: Archbishop William Temple – A Study in Servant Leadership
Philip Lockley recommends Stephen Spencer’s study of how an outstandingly gifted disciple chose to lead in daunting times
Book review: Christian Tradition in Global Perspective
A book for those who want a broader and more global perspective on Christian tradition, says Cathy Ross
Book review: Encountering Mystery
Simon Baigent reflects on Dale Allison’s exquisitely academic and engagingly human treatise on mystical experience
Book review: How to Inhabit Time
Tom Wilson finds James KA Smith’s meditations on Ecclesiastes a text to treasure
Book review: An Interweaving Ecclesiology
Cathy Ross commends a book born out of experience that has resonance and challenge for all of us
Book review: Introducing James H. Cone
James Butler highly recommends Anthony Reddie’s introduction to Cone, to Black theology and to Reddie’s own life and work
Book review: Postcolonial Politics and Theology
Cathy Ross commends Kwok Pui-Lan on engaging theology with current issues such as #BLM, climate change and political struggles in Hong Kong
Book review: A Place at the Table
Idina Dunmore recommends a beautiful combination of memoir, biography, lived-theology and missional reminder of God’s ever-welcoming love
Book review: A Redemption Song
Rosie Hopley encourages us to read Delroy Hall’s much-needed exploration of Black British pastoral theology
Book review: Resurrection Hope
Kelly Brown Douglas offers deeper insight into racism, challenging, informing and enabling us to make a difference, says Cathy Ross
Book review: Trust in Theological Education
Sue Hart celebrates Eve Parker’s ground-breaking book, which dissects theological education with a decolonising eye
Book review: Using a Missional Framework
Katrina Hutchins on a perfect source of missional inspiration as we seek to reimagine and re-energise our post-pandemic priorities