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Decolonial Futures

Intercultural and Interreligious Intelligence for Theological Education
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A book on teaching and learning in theological education, Decolonial Futures: Intercultural and Interreligious Intelligence for Theological Education is guided by the questions, "What makes education intercultural and interreligious?" "How might we rethink and redesign spaces of learning to be hospitable to cultural and religious differences as well as to dismantle the coloniality of theological education?" "How might we subvert traditionally colonial spaces to model the engaged intercultural and interreligious world that we seek?" The book helps educators and practitioners of intercultural and interreligious learning both deconstruct and reconstruct spaces of learning by centering interreligious and intercultural intelligence through the voices, experiences, and narratives of minoritized people.
Christine J. Hong is assistant professor of Educational Ministry at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, GA.
Table of Contents: Foreward: By Marcia Y. Riggs Preface: We Will Teach Introduction: Decolonial Futuring in Theological Education Part 1: Deconstruction Chapter 1: Undoing Competency Chapter 2: Unbinding Liberation Chapter 3: Upsetting the White, Christian, Patriarchy Chapter 4: Uncivilizing Teaching and Learning Part 2: Reconstruction Chapter 5: Reclaiming Epistemologies Chapter 6: Retelling Histories as Story and Story Formation Chapter 7: Reframing Religious and Cultural Borderlands Chapter 8: Restoring Genealogies of the Intangible Conclusion: Begin Again
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