Table of Contents
Foreword, by Collin I. Cowan, General Secretary, CWMAcknowledgmentsIntroductionContext, Discernment, and Contextualization: Theology of Shoki Coe, the Prophet from the Fourth World, by M. P. JosephPart 1: Shoki Coe and the Reconstruction of Theological Methodology1. Revisiting the Methodology of Contextual Theology in the Era of Globalization, by Huang Po Ho2. Contextualization as Reception of the World: Shoki Coe and the Transformation of Theology, by Dale Irvin3. Epistemological Decolonization of Theology, by Enrique Dussel4. Doing Contextual Theology: Feminist and Postcolonial Perspectives, by Kwok Pui-lan5. Religions and Scriptures in Actual Cultural Contexts: A Reflection in Honor of Shoki Coe, by J. N. K. MugambiPart 2: Redefining Mission and Ecumenism6. Implications of Shoki Coe’s Thoughts on Contextualization for the Mission and Ministry of the Church, by S. Wesley Ariarajah7. Contextualization, Ecumenism, and the Wider Ecumenism, by Edmund Kee-Fook ChiaPart 3: Mission and Dialogue: Universality of Contextual Theological Discourse8. Pope Francis as Contextual Theologian, by Stephen Bevans9. Contextual Theology as Dialogue: An Asian Catholic Approach to Shoki Coe’s Theological Legacy, by Anh Q. Tran10. Christian Church among Religions: Toward a Hospitable Missionary Encounter with the Other, by Veli-Matti K„rkk„inenPart 4: Text and Context11. Engaging the Context of the Tower of Babel and Listening to the Voices in the Text, by Archie C. C. Lee12. Contextual Rereading of the Bible to Construct Hope in a World of Oppression and Marginalization, by Dhyanchand CarrPart 5: Theology Out of Context: Contextual Theologies of the Marginalized13. Startling Paths in Latin American Theologies, by Diego Irarr zaval14. Black Liberation Theology USA and Global Cross-Cultural Leadership, by Dwight N. Hopkins15. Shoki Coe and Contextualization in African Christian Theology, by Augustine Chingwala Musopole16. Beyond Context: An Intercultural Perspective from the UK, by Michael N. Jagessar17. Asian Contextual Theology: Location and Methodology—An Indigenous Perspective, by Wati LongcharPart 6: Contextualizing Theological Education18. Toward the Renewal of Theological Education and Church Ministry: A Reflection on Shoki Coe’s Views on Theological Education, by Chen Nan-JouPart 7: Political Witness of Faith19. Christian Political Witness: Shoki Coe’s Involvement in the Struggle for Self-Determination, by J. Ben WeiPart 8: Prophet from the Fourth World: Life and Legacy of Shoki Coe20. A Watershed Figure in Asian Theologies: The Very Rev. Dr. Hwang Chiong-Hui (Shoki Coe, C. H. Hwang) 1914—1988, by John C. England21. Shoki Coe: A Giant in His Time, by Yeow Choo LakEssential Writings of and about Shoki CoeContributors