Postkoloniale Theologien II
Perspektiven aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum
Ulrike Auga, Lukas Bormann, Ciprian Burlacioiu, Marion Grau, Judith Gruber, Klaus Hock, Claudia Jahnel, Sabine Jarosch, Michael Nausner, Andreas Nehring, Sigrid Rettenbacher, Bertram Schirr, Stefan Scholz, Henrik Simojoki, Florian Tatschner, Simon Wiesgickl, Irena Zeltner Pavlovic
Postcolonial theologies have positioned themselves over recent decades as an innovative new direction and critical inquiry not only in the field of intercultural theology, but also in practically every subdiscipline within theology. Such theologies are concerned with overcoming Eurocentric perspectives that sometimes shape scholarship even today. The aim of postcolonial theologies is to decolonize theological work. While the first volume (2013) gathered together the most important translated texts in this field, the present volume offers well-founded essays on every field within theology. An inventory of postcolonial theologies is now available for the first time. Scholars in the various subdisciplines within theology provide information about the state of the debate in their own fields and sound out the opportunities and limitations represented by postcolonial theologies.