《来自下层的神论:南非黑人基督论与激进神学的相遇》

IF 0.3 0 RELIGION BLACK THEOLOGY Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14769948.2021.1883350
C. Ullrich
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摘要鉴于种族隔离后二十五年黑人遭受苦难的证据,本文在神学不能照常运作的前提下进行。它试图在哲学家约翰·D·卡普托的激进神学和南非神学家Takatso Mofokeng的解放基督论之间上演一场批判性和创造性的相遇。它展示了他们各自叙述的共性和局限性,并表明激进神学和解放基督论以批判性的建设性方式相互补充。解放基督论对权力、制度和西方神学话语模式的批评,与激进神学相同,用黑人经验的特殊性补充了后者对“事件”的抽象描述。另一方面,激进神学为黑人基督论提供了一种批评其形而上学主张的方式,以及其在积极认同类别中模仿压迫者的倾向。
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Theopoetics from Below: A South African Black Christological Encounter with Radical Theology
ABSTRACT Given the evidence of Black suffering more than two and half decades after apartheid, this paper proceeds on the premise that theology cannot continue as business per usual. It attempts to stage a critical and creative encounter between the radical theology of the philosopher, John D. Caputo and the liberation Christology of the South African theologian, Takatso Mofokeng. It demonstrates both the commonalities and limits of their respective accounts and suggests that radical theology and liberation Christology supplement each other in critically-constructive ways. Liberation Christology’s criticism of power, institution, and Western modes of theological discourse, which it shares with radical theology, supplements the latter’s somewhat abstract account of “the event” with the particularity of Black experience. Radical theology, on the other hand, offers Black Christology a way to be critical of its own metaphysical claims, as well as its tendency to mimic the oppressor in its categories of positive identification.
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