Shaping beloved community : multicultural theological education / edited by David V. Esterline and Ogbu U. Kalu.
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Language: | English |
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Louisville, Ky. :
Westminster John Knox Press,
[2006], ©2006.
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Physical Description: | viii, 271 pages ; 23 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Part I. Theoretical and Institutional Frameworks:
- 1. Multicultural theological education and leadership for a church without walls / David V. Esterline
- 2. Toward an intercultural approach to theological education for ministry / José Irizarry
- 3. Multicultural theological education: on doing difference differently / Anna Case-Winters
- 4. Resources for intercultural transformation of theological education from the Latino/a margins / Luis R. Rivera-Rodriguez
- 5. Libraries and multicultural theological education: beyond nostalgia / Kenneth Sawyer
- 6. From sideline to center: teaching and learning for a racially and culturally diverse church / Deborah Flemister Mullen
- Part II. Biblical and Theological Studies:
- 7. Of every race and people / Cynthia M. Campbell
- 8. Teaching the Bible in a global context / Robert L. Brawley
- 9. The Tower of Babel and cultural diversity: a case study on engaging diversity in the classroom / Theodore Hiebert (instructor), Jennifer Blandford, Andrew Davis, Hardy Kim (students)
- 10. Reading the Bible from a postcolonial perspective / Jae Won Lee
- Part III. Ministerial Formation:
- 11. Teaching pastoral care and counseling in the cross-cultural classroom / Homer U. Ashby Jr.
- 12. "La gran encisera": Barcelona and education for interfaith ministry in the shadow of terror / Robert A. Cathey
- 13. Open worship: strategies of hospitality and questions of power / Gary Rand
- 14. The formation of ministerial authority and identity: cross-cultural experiential education /Joanne Lindstrom
- 15. Teaching afresh the history of global Christianity / DAvid D. Daniels III
- 16. Multicultural theological education in a non-Western context: Africa, 1975-2000 / Ogbu U. Kalu.