论世界基督教中作为非殖民化认识论的“毁灭论者的活神学”

IF 0.6 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION
E. Parker
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本文将有助于非殖民化努力,以解决基督教神学中权力和殖民主义在知识生产中的作用,特别关注南印度的devadāsīs。它将着眼于南印度被称为神圣性工作者的devadāsīs的背景,并认为下层女性的混合宗教信仰和沉默的认识论有可能挑战世界基督教中思考基督的主流方式。它表明,这种宗教信仰打断了基督教的正常化观念,这些观念进一步边缘化了受压迫的妇女,因为德瓦达斯人的真实宗教信仰是对欧洲中心神学和使命的挑战,这种神学和使命基于对体面的二分观念,将“穷人”系统化为值得和不值得。受Marcela Althaus Reid不雅神学的启发,该论文认为,由被压迫者的性叙事塑造的不雅认识论将基督教中关于斗争的交叉叙事带到了最前沿,这些叙事提供了思考基督的预言方式。
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Contemplating the Lived Theology of the Devadāsīs as Decolonial Epistemology in World Christianity
This paper will contribute to decolonial efforts that seek to address the role of power and colonialism in knowledge production in Christian theology, with particular focus on the devadāsīs of South India. It will look to the context of the devadāsīs, otherwise referred to as sacred sex workers, in South India, and argue that the hybrid religiosity and silenced epistemology of the subaltern women has the potential to challenge dominant ways of contemplating Christ in World Christianity. It suggests that such religiosity interrupts normalised notions of Christianity that have further marginalised the oppressed women, as the lived religiosity of the devadāsīs acts as a challenge to Eurocentric theology and mission that has systematised ‘the poor’ into deserving and undeserving based upon dichotomous notions of decency. Inspired by the indecent theology of Marcella Althaus-Reid, the paper suggests that an indecent epistemology shaped by the sexual narratives of the oppressed brings to the forefront intersectional narratives of struggle in Christianity that offer prophetic ways of contemplating Christ.
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