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Caribbean Theology

Second printing

by Lewin Williams (Author)
©1994 Others XVI, 234 Pages

Summary

Five full years before the momentous meeting of EATWOT in Dar-es-Salaam in 1976, Caribbean thinkers had met in Trinidad to register the region's need of a contextual theology. Caribbean Theology scrutinizes the gradual but crucial development of theology within the context of the Caribbean since 1971. It examines the charge that the gradualness of the process is due to the insidiousness of missionary theology from which Caribbean theology seeks disengagement. The book further assesses the viability of this indigenization by drawing its many seminal and abridged offerings for interpretation and serious reflection into a systematic whole.

Details

Pages
XVI, 234
Year
1994
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820467092
Language
English
Keywords
trinidad EATWOT caribean Rastafari Church, Catolicism
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1995. XVI, 234 pp.

Biographical notes

Lewin Williams (Author)

The Author: Dr. Lewin Williams is a native of the Caribbean island of Jamaica. He was educated at the United Theological College of the West Indies, at Howard University, Washington D.C., and he holds a Ph.D. from Union Theological Seminary in New York. Dr. Williams is currently the Deputy President of the United Theological College of the West Indies, where he lectures in Contemporary Trends in Theology.

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