Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
Nov 4, 2021
Publisher
Lexington Books
ISBN-10
1793633819
ISBN-13
9781793633811
Description
Jean-Georges Gantenbein delves into the intricate challenge of addressing contextual theology in a Western setting. Through thoughtful examination, he seeks to understand how traditional theological frameworks can be adapted to resonate with the contemporary challenges and experiences of Western societies. His exploration includes a nuanced analysis of cultural, social, and philosophical influences that shape belief systems in the West.
The author encourages readers to reflect on the relevance of these theological concepts in an era marked by skepticism and pluralism. Gantenbein emphasizes the importance of dialogue between faith and culture, suggesting that a successful contextual theology must engage deeply with the realities of modern life, bridging the gaps between ancient beliefs and current existential questions.
Throughout the work, Gantenbein presents a compelling argument for a theology that is not only intellectually robust but also rooted in the everyday experiences of individuals. He calls for an open-minded approach that honors tradition while also being responsive to contemporary life, ultimately inviting readers to reconsider the potential for faith to thrive in the Western context.
The author encourages readers to reflect on the relevance of these theological concepts in an era marked by skepticism and pluralism. Gantenbein emphasizes the importance of dialogue between faith and culture, suggesting that a successful contextual theology must engage deeply with the realities of modern life, bridging the gaps between ancient beliefs and current existential questions.
Throughout the work, Gantenbein presents a compelling argument for a theology that is not only intellectually robust but also rooted in the everyday experiences of individuals. He calls for an open-minded approach that honors tradition while also being responsive to contemporary life, ultimately inviting readers to reconsider the potential for faith to thrive in the Western context.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality
History
Contemporary