From a liminal place: an Asian American theology
"Drawing on decades of teaching and reflection, Princeton theologian Sang Lee probes what it means for Asian Americans to live as the followers of Christ in the 'liminal space' between Asia and America and at the periphery of American society. As one moves away from the societal cente...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Drawing on decades of teaching and reflection, Princeton theologian Sang Lee probes what it means for Asian Americans to live as the followers of Christ in the 'liminal space' between Asia and America and at the periphery of American society. As one moves away from the societal center, either intentionally or by virtue of marginalization, one often finds oppression and dehumanization. Yet, Lee argues, one can also sometimes find liminality - a creative and edgy space with openness to the new, the emergence of community, and the ability to take a prophetic stance over against the status quo. For Lee, the liminal is key to the authentic calling and future of Asian Americans, other ethnic-racial groups and minorities, persons with mixed identities, and indeed all Christians. From this insight, Lee unfolds a systematic theology. Searching the Gospels, one discovers that God became incarnate as a liminal and marginalized Galilean. Jesus the Galilean in his life and ministry widened the meaning of liminal creativity and exercised that creativity in embodying the boundary-breaking love of the Father. On the cross, he entered the ultimate space of liminality in which sinful humanity can experience communion with Christ. United in loving communion with God in Christ, Asian American Christians and all other believers are transformed into a new existence in which they are emboldened to struggle for justice and reconciliation. Asian American Christians, like the Galilean followers of Jesus, have the particular vocation to exercise the creative potentials of their liminal predicament and thereby to participate in God's own project of repeating in time and space the beauty of God's inter-Trinitarian communion" -- Publisher description |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index The context of Asian American theology -- God's strategic alliance with the liminal and marginalized -- God and liminality -- The way of the liminal Jesus as the Christ -- Redemption in Asian American context -- Asian American identity and the Christian faith -- Asian American church -- The new liminality and Asian American discipleship -- Liminality and reconciliation -- A new heaven and a new earth |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 200 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9780800696689 0800696689 9781451418156 1451418159 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xv
Chapter
1.
The Context of Asian American Theology
1
Two Dimensions of the Asian American Kxperienee
1
Liininalitv and Its Creative Possibilities
5
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Asian Americans
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The Dual I
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Marginali/ut
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American Women
22
The Strangers from a Different Shore
28
U m
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in the Condition of
Marginalization
31
Chapter
2.
God s Strategic Alliance with the Liminal
and Marginalized
35
Calilee as the Place of Jesus Ministry and Galileans as
His First Followers
38
The Liminaliry of Galilee and
С
Galileans
43
The
Marginalisation
of Galilee and
С
Galileans
47
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CONTENTS
Chapter
3.
God and Liminality
51
God s End in Creation 52
Liminality in God
54
The Incarnation and Liminality
59
Chapter
4.
The Way of the Liminal Jesus as the Christ
63
Leaving Home: Jesus Appropriation of Liminality
63
Jesus Exercise of the Creative Potentials of His Liminality
68
The Death of Jesus Christ ?9
The Resurrection of the Crucified Jesus
83
The Exaltation of Jesus Christ
86
Chapter
5.
Redemption in Asian American Context
Tlu»
Meaning of Atonement &9
Believers Response to and Participation in Atonement
97
Justification of the Marginalized
101
Hepentance
104
Chapter
6.
Asian American Identity and the Christian Faith
109
Asian American Identity in a Postmodern and
Postcolonial
Context
109
Working on Asian American Identity
112
Faith and Identity
117
Identity and Narrative
119
Chapter
7.
Asian American Church
123
Church as Communitas and Structure
124
Asian American Church as Refuge and Liminal Space
127
The Prophetic Ministry of Asian American Churches
132
Women and the Asian American Church
138
Marks of the Church
141
CONTENTS
vii
Chapter
8.
The New Liminality and Asian American
Discipleship
147
Openness to the New
149
Communita.s with Others
151
Resistance and the Happiness That Forgets Nothing
154
Chapter
9.
Liminality and Reconciliation
161
The Task of Reconciliation
161
The Role of Liminalitv in Reconciliation
164
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Chapter
10.
A New Heaven and a New Earth
173
Conclusion
179
Notes
183
Index
197
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