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Resisting the call of those who say that a New Testament Theology should confine itself to a descriptive agenda, this tome intentionally showcases the works of Caribbean theologians (Chapter 1), highlights throughout the most recent Creole translation in the region, surveys what the authors believe to be the main theological ideas of all the NT corpora (Chapters 2-6), and, finally, provides a unique synthesis in the form of a commentary. The book also ignores the criticism of the major players within the guild of Majority-World theology that much of postcolonial religious reflection is mimicry…mehr

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Resisting the call of those who say that a New Testament Theology should confine itself to a descriptive agenda, this tome intentionally showcases the works of Caribbean theologians (Chapter 1), highlights throughout the most recent Creole translation in the region, surveys what the authors believe to be the main theological ideas of all the NT corpora (Chapters 2-6), and, finally, provides a unique synthesis in the form of a commentary. The book also ignores the criticism of the major players within the guild of Majority-World theology that much of postcolonial religious reflection is mimicry by privileging the hermeneutical I-deology of the only world religion emanating from the Caribbean.
Autorenporträt
Delano V Palmer is Senior Lecturer, the Jamaica Theological Seminary, graduate of UNISA and the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology. He is also an Evangelist with CAFU (Christian Ambassadors Footballers United).Samantha Mosha is a graduate of Yale University and the Jamaica Theological Seminary.