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Syncretism and Christian Tradition - Race and Revelation in the Study of Religious Mixture

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Zusatztext In this fascinating and well-researched conversation on syncretism, Kane creatively connects Plutarch, Erasmus, Harnack, Jean-Marc Éla, and Rowan Williams in an engaging reinvention of tradition for churches in Europe, Africa, and America. This is a must-read to appreciate how theology should be done. One may look askance at animal sacrifice for community reconciliation in Sudan, but must admire the bold creativity of a syncretic process where 'rituals for plural politics benefit from having each constituent tradition meaningfully recognized. Informationen zum Autor Ross Kane is Assistant Professor of Theology, Ethics, and Culture at Virginia Theological Seminary, where he also directs their doctoral programs. He received his Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of Virginia. His work appears in academic journals such as Journal of Religion in Africa and Anglican Theological Review, as well as popular publications like Christian Century. Klappentext Syncretism has been a part of Christianity from its very beginnings. Defined as the phenomena of religious mixture, syncretism carries a range of connotations. In Christian theology, syncretism shifted from a compliment during the Reformation to an outright insult in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Ross Kane argues that the history of syncretism's use accentuates wider interpretive problems, drawing attention to attempts by Christian theologians to protect the category of divine revelation from perceived human interference. Syncretism and Christian Tradition examines how the concept of race figures into dominant religious traditions associated with imperialism, and reveals how syncretism can act a vital means of the Holy Spirit's continuing revelation of Jesus. Zusammenfassung Syncretism has been a part of Christianity from its very beginning, when early Christians expressed Jesus' Aramaic teachings in the Greek language. Defined as the phenomena of religious mixture, syncretism carries a range of connotations. In Christian theology, use of syncretism shifted from a compliment during the Reformation to an outright insult in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The term has a history of being used as a neutral descriptor, a pejorative marker, and even a celebration of indigenous agency. Its differing uses indicate the challenges of interpreting religious mixture, challenges which today relate primarily to race and revelation. Despite its pervasiveness across religious traditions, syncretism is poorly understood and often misconceived. Ross Kane argues that the history of syncretism's use accentuates wider interpretive problems, drawing attention to attempts by Christian theologians to protect the category of divine revelation from perceived human interference. Kane shows how the fields of religious studies and theology have approached syncretism with a racialized imagination still suffering the legacies of European colonialism. Syncretism and Christian Tradition examines how the concept of race figures into dominant religious traditions associated with imperialism, and reveals how syncretism can act a vital means of the Holy Spirit's continuing revelation of Jesus. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction PART I: SYNCRETISM: AN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY Chapter 1: The Changing Fortunes of Syncretism Chapter 2: Evading History: Syncretism in Christian Theology Chapter 3: Between Celebration and Ambivalence: Syncretism in Religious Studies PART II: THE SYNCRETISM OF TRADITION Chapter 4: The Perils and Promise of Tradition Chapter 5: The Logos in History Chapter 6: Ancestors and Sacrifice Conclusion ...

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Authors Ross Kane, Ross (Assistant Professor of Theology Kane
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.01.2021
 
EAN 9780197532195
ISBN 978-0-19-753219-5
No. of pages 300
Series AAR Reflection and Theory in the Study of Religion
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

RELIGION / Christianity / History, RELIGION / Christianity / General, Religion: general, Christianity, History of Religion

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