走向解放的比较神学

Joshua M Samuel
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比较神学是一门很有前途的学科。然而,在处理不公正和压迫性的社会现实时,比较神学似乎落后于解放神学。在与印度教相关的比较神学项目中,这似乎尤其正确。许多研究印度教的比较神学家,除了极少数例外,都忽视了种姓和贱民制度所造成的不公正,而种姓和贱民制度在印度文化中占有重要地位。处理这些问题的一个可能的方法是允许比较神学与解放神学进行批判性的对话,在这种情况下是达利特解放神学。这样一种整合的神学将为阐明一种以人为中心的、非同一性的、跨宗教的解放神学开辟可能性。
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Toward a Comparative Theology of Liberation
Comparative Theology is a promising academic discipline. Yet, Comparative Theology appears to lag behind liberation theologies when it comes to addressing unjust and oppressive social realities. This seems to be particularly true in the case of comparative theological projects related to Hinduism. Many comparative theologians engaging with Hinduism, with very few exceptions, have overlooked the injustices caused by caste and untouchability, which occupy an important place in the Indian culture. One of the possible ways of handling such issues is to allow Comparative Theology to enter into critical conversations with liberation theologies, which in this case is Dalit Liberation Theology. Such an integrated theology would open up possibilities of articulating a people-centered, non-identitarian, and interreligious Theology of Liberation.
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