
Theology from the Belly of the Whale A Frederick Herzog Reader
by Rieger, Joerg-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Introduction: Whaling Our Way into the Twenty-First Century | p. 1 |
The Making of a Liberation Theologian | |
Liberation Hymn | p. 25 |
Perils of Ecumenicity? | p. 27 |
The Personal Devotional Life: or, Chapel Is No Spiritual Beauty Parlor | p. 30 |
Diakonia in Modern Times: Eighteenth-Twentieth Centuries | p. 33 |
Black and White Together! | p. 48 |
Let Us Still Praise Famous Men | p. 54 |
God: Black or White! | p. 58 |
The Political Gospel | p. 73 |
Theology of Liberation | p. 80 |
The Eating and the Glory | p. 91 |
Reshaping Theology from the Margins | |
Prayer | p. 98 |
Selections from Liberation Theology | p. 100 |
Theology at the Crossroads | p. 122 |
Liberation Theology or Culture-Religion? | p. 133 |
Liberation Theology in the South | p. 146 |
On Liberating Liberation Theology | p. 151 |
Letter to Gayraud S. Wilmore | p. 169 |
Open Letter to Jurgen Moltmann | p. 173 |
Death, Be Not Proud | p. 177 |
Transforming Theology and the Church: Constructive Proposals | |
Quo Vadis? | p. 185 |
Power Dilemmas in the Church | p. 188 |
Praxis Passionis Divini | p. 204 |
God-Walk and Class Struggle | p. 217 |
The End of Systematic Theology | p. 224 |
Dogmatics in North America | p. 236 |
Liberation Affirmation | p. 252 |
Who Speaks for the Animals? | p. 255 |
Developing Alternative Visions for the Future | |
Prayer for Peace | p. 263 |
Liberation and Process Theologies in the Church | p. 265 |
Full Communion Training | p. 275 |
Full Communion and the Eucharist: On the Meaning of the Eucharistic Prayer | p. 289 |
Dual Citizens | p. 293 |
Humankind with a Human Face | p. 300 |
Las Casas: Conscience of the Postmodern World | p. 306 |
Tradicion Comun Shaping Christian Theology: Mutualization in Theological Education | p. 315 |
For Stan, Who Also Reads Karl Barth | p. 337 |
Letter to Gabriel Fackre | p. 345 |
A Tongue Completely New | p. 348 |
Eucharist: Our Identity; Mission: Our Character; Discipleship: Our Purpose | p. 350 |
Afterword: The Importance of the Life and Work of Frederick Herzog: A Pastor's Perspective | p. 354 |
The Works of Frederick Herzog | p. 361 |
Index of Subjects | p. 369 |
Index of Names | p. 379 |
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