Category: THE JOURNAL OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Radical Christianity in Palestine and Israel—Liberation and Theology in the Middle East – By Dr. Samuel J. Kuruvilla
https://jts.oxfordjournals.org/content/67/1/390.extract
Radical Christianity in Palestine and Israel — Liberation and Theology in the Middle East.
By Dr. Samuel J. Kuruvilla,
Publisher: I. B. Tauris, UK.
Reviewer: Miriam Jacob
Publication: The Journal of Theological Studies
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date: 04/01/2016
Editors: Dr. Graham Gould and Dr. Katharine Dell.
The Journal of Theological Studies, Oxford Academic, Oxford University Press
The Journal of Theological Studies, established in 1899, is published by Oxford University Press in April and October each year. It publishes theological research, scholarship, and interpretation, and ancient and modern texts, inscriptions, and documents.
CO-EDITORS
Dr. Graham Gould
who oversees the articles and book reviews in non-biblical fields of study (including patristics, church history, and systematic theology).
Dr. Katharine Dell
(Director of Studies in Theology and Religious Studies, Reader in Old Testament Literature and Theology, Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge and Fellow of St Catharine’s College).
RADICAL CHRISTIANITY IN PALESTINE AND ISRAEL – LIBERATION AND THEOLOGY IN THE MIDDLE EAST by Samuel J. Kuruvilla
RADICAL CHRISTIANITY IN PALESTINE AND ISRAEL – LIBERATION AND THEOLOGY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
by Samuel J. Kuruvilla
Bibliographic Info
Imprint: Tauris Academic Studies
Publisher: I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd
Series: Library of Modern Religion
ISBN: 9781848855519
Publication Date: 30 Sep 2012
Review by MIRIAM JACOB is published in
THE JOURNAL OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES,
OXFORD ACADEMIC, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS.
https://academic.oup.com/jts/article-abstract/67/1/390/2451876/Radical-Christianity-in-Palestine-and-Israel
New paragraph added to the review on this blog:
The International Centre of Bethlehem (ICB), ‘Dar Annadwa Addawliyya’ is led by Revd. Mitri Raheb. The ecumenical Lutheran ICB developed a contextual theology of spiritual liberation, around a theo-political praxis, with a politico-cultural contextualization to reshape the development of the Palestinians, and remodel their society in their context, by highlighting people’s narratives with service-oriented policies.
© Miriam Jacob
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