从宋诗诗的亚洲第三眼解放神学看缅甸比都克的跨语境解放神学

D. Moe
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当亚洲神学在很大程度上不为世界所知的时候,禅宗出现了。他是最重要的亚洲神学家之一,以上下文为基调演唱亚洲旋律。然而,他的神学在今天基本上被忽视了。这篇文章为亚洲当代神学重新发现了一种新的声音。它特别关注宋对基督论的概念化和语境化及其对他著名的亚洲第三眼解放神学解释学的影响。作者将宋与他对缅甸皮尤杜卡(pyithu - dukha)跨语境解放神学的新解释学进行了辩证对话,并认为解放神学深深植根于我们对上帝的正性(心)和正性(手)的精神和社会反思。文章的结论是,通过提出对被压迫者和压迫者的包容性解放,超越了宋的亚洲解放仅限于被压迫者的观点。它显示了如何能够实现这种包容性的解放,以实现从……解放和为……解放的共同愿景。有人建议,亚洲第三眼解放神学应该被重新概念化和重新语境化,作为一种正疗神学和正疗神学,它见证了耶稣基督的同情和激情,耶稣基督站在被压迫者的立场上,抵制和调和压迫者,通过圣灵的治愈力量与他和彼此拥抱共融。
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A Critical Reading of C.S. Song’s Asian Third-eye Liberation Theology for a Myanmar Intercontextual Liberation Theology of Pyithu-dukkha
Choan-Seng Song appeared when Asian theology was largely unknown to the world. He is one of the foremost Asian theologians to sing an Asian melody in a contextual key. His theology, however, is largely ignored today. This article rediscovers a new voice in Song for Asian contemporary theology. It pays particular attention to Song’s conceptualization and contextualization of Christology and its implications for his renowned hermeneutics of Asian Third-eye liberation theology. The author puts Song in a dialectical dialogue with his new hermeneutics of a Myanmar intercontextual liberation theology of Pyithu-dukkha and argues that liberation theology is deeply grounded in our spiritual and social reflection on God’s orthopathy (heart) and orthopraxy (hand). The article concludes by going with and beyond Song’s vision of Asian liberation as limited to the oppressed by proposing an inclusive liberation of both the oppressed and the oppressors. It shows how such an inclusive liberation can be attainable for a mutual vision of liberation from and liberation for. It is suggested that Asian Third-eye liberation theology should be reconceptualized and recontextualized as an orthopathic and orthopraxic theology that gives witness to the compassion and passion of Jesus Christ who takes a stand with the oppressed, resists and reconciles the oppressors for an embracive communion with him and with one another by the healing power of the Spirit.
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