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Decolonial Horizons Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 9783031448423 327 $aIntro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Decolonial Horizons: An Introduction -- Part I: Deimperialization, Sinodality, and Decoloniality -- Chapter 2: Ecclesiology as Method: Deimperialization as Fundamental Decoloniality -- The Context of Deimperialization -- Deimperializing Church -- Remembering Coloniality -- Recovering Liminality -- Deimperialization and Practical Ecclesiology -- Chapter 3: Decolonizing Synodality by Engaging Those at the Existential Peripheries -- Advocate of Synodality -- Metaphorical Inspirations -- Conceptually Dynamic Frameworks -- The Cornerstones of Social Praxis -- The People of God as the Source of a Synodal Church -- Inconsistencies in the Church's Decolonializing Mission -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Synodality, Barlaam of Calabria on the Papacy, and Conciliar Theory -- The Conciliarist of Today -- Synodality and Conciliar Theory -- The Essence of the Conciliar Theory -- The Conciliarist of Today Prepares the Path of Synodality -- Part II: Reimagining Family and Gender Through a Decolonial Lens -- Chapter 5: Decolonial Moves Beyond "la igualdad hombre-mujer"-A Puerto Rican Case Study of Gender, Theology and Decolonial Thinking -- Decolonial Thinking, Gender, and Theology-Un bocadillo introductorio -- Penes, Vaginas, hombres y mujeres-Colonial Bio-logical Gender Notions -- Ontological Absolute Categories-Encubriendo al "otro" -- Decolonial and Historical Considerations of Gender -- Cocinando los ingredientes-Stirring the Pot -- "Igualdad de género: Hombre mujer"-A Puerto Rican Case Study -- Questioning the Unquestionable-Nadie es una sola cosa -- Imagination as a Decolonial Move -- Chapter 6: Decolonizing Familial Metaphors for Nationhood: Reflective Nostalgia, Christology, and la Gran Familia Puerto Riqueña -- A History of El Jíbaro and La Gran Familia. 327 $aNostalgia and Diaspora Perspectives -- El Jíbaro and Reconstructive Nostalgia -- Diaspora Cultural Intimacy and Reflective Nostalgia -- Diaspora Space, Nostalgia, and Biblical Theology -- New Testament Deliverance from Sheol/Death -- The Diaspora Kinship in Neocolonial Settings -- Chapter 7: Remembrance as Decolonial Practice -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Lament -- Sacralization -- Destructuralization -- Acknowledgement -- Final Thoughts -- Part III: Decolonizing Mission -- Chapter 8: Panama, Montevideo and Havana and the Emergence of a De-colonial and Indigenous Latin American Protestant Identity: 1916-1929 -- Introduction -- The Conquest -- Protestant Origins in Latin America -- Self-governance and Autonomy -- The World Missionary Conference of 1910 -- The Indigenization of Latin American Protestantism -- The Cincinnati Plan -- 1916 Panama Congress -- Ecumenical Councils: Emergence from "Younger Church" to Autonomy -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9: Decolonizing the History of Mission: An Indonesian Lutheran Perspective -- Methodological Frameworks -- RMG Mission, I. L. Nommensen, and Colonial Ecclesiology -- Political Theology of Postcoloniality and Decolonizing Ecclesiology -- Decolonizing Batak-Indonesian Lutheran Identity -- Chapter 10: "Because of This Experience It Is Much Easier to Understand": How Canadian Missionary Encounters with Minjung History Changed Them and Their Church -- Introduction -- Minjung History -- Canadian Missionary Movement -- Donghak Uprising -- The March 1 Movement and the MacRaes -- Marion Pope, Lois Wilson, and the Gwangju Uprising -- The Ethnic Ministry Council of the United Church of Canada -- Conclusion -- Part IV: Decolonizing Liberation, Social Justice, and Public Policy -- Chapter 11: Elite Capture and Decolonizing the Church of the Poor -- Introduction -- Culture War Catholicism. 327 $aStandpoint Epistemology and Elite Capture -- A De-centered Church of the Poor -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12: No Holiness But Decolonial Holiness: Social Holiness, REHACE, and Decoloniality -- Introduction -- Social Holiness -- Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs) -- REHACE -- REHACE's Context and the Decolonial -- Decolonializing and REHACE-Toward a Decolonial Holiness -- Final Words -- Chapter 13: Decolonizing the African Church in the Context of a Secular Public Policy -- Introduction: Two Versions of Secular Policy -- Pulling It Apart: Two Inculturations of the Christian Faith ? -- And Their Secular Legacies? -- With Their Shortcomings -- Putting It Together: The Ethics of Ubuntu and the Ontology of "Living Force" -- Envisioning Decolonizing -- The Religious Foundation of Secular Culture -- Solidarity: The Experience of God -- Beyond a Colonized Church: Re-expressing Christian Faith in a New Key -- Chapter 14: The Religion of Albizu: Spirituality in the Decolonizing Efforts of a Twentieth-Century Puerto Rican Independence Movement Leader -- Introduction -- Albizu Campos and Religion: The Sources -- Pedro Albizu Campos: Life and Thought-A Brief Synopsis -- The Religious Foundations of Albizu Campos's Commitments -- What Was the "Gospel" of Pedro Albizu Campos? -- "La Espiritualidad de Pedro Albizu Campos": Reflections from a Granddaughter -- Conclusion: Decolonization in Light of Albizu's Religious Vision, Gospel, and Spirituality -- Index. 330 $aThis edited volume, 'Decolonial Horizons: Reshaping Synodality, Mission, and Social Justice,' explores the intersections of decolonial theology, synodality, and social justice within the context of ecumenical and interfaith dialogue. 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