Planetary Theology

Cover of Planetary Theology by Tissa Balasuriya
Publisher: SCM Press
Year: 1984
Language: en
Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 9780334012573
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.771617917 pounds
Width: 0.61 Inches
Editorial overview Touché

“Planetary Theology” by Tissa Balasuriya, published by SCM Press in 1984, offers a critical examination of traditional Christian theology and its role in perpetuating unjust societal structures. This edition, comprising 282 pages in English, presents Balasuriya’s argument that the churches have contributed to a world system of inequity, shaped by outdated theological perspectives that are often disconnected from contemporary social realities.

In this work, Balasuriya proposes a new framework for theology that addresses the spiritual needs of a global community, emphasizing the importance of a ‘radical conversion’ within the churches. He explores the cultural and social contexts that inform this planetary theology, particularly drawing from his experiences in Asia. Readers will find a thought-provoking discussion on the necessary shifts in worship, teaching, mission, and social action that are essential for Christianity to fulfill a liberating role in modern life.


Official synopsis Publisher

Tissa Balasuriya, a Sri Lankan theologian already well known to English readers from his The Eucharist and Human Liberation, argues that over the past few centuries a world system of unjust relationships has been set up, to which the churches have contributed, not least as a result of some unexamined aspects of their theology. Traditional theology indeed still has many features which prevent its helping Christianity to play a liberating role in modern human life. It is culture-bound, church-centred, male- and age-dominated, pro-capitalist, anti-communist, over-theoretical and unrelated to the social contexts in which it is developed.To replace much that is now outdated and damaging, Fr Balasuriya puts forward the outline of a planetary theology which takes account of the spiritual needs of the whole world, seen in terms of north and south as well as east and west. He looks at the background to this theology, particularly in his native Asia, and then outlines the ‘radical conversion’ to which the churches are called, in worship, teaching, mission and social action. Not perhaps since John Taylor’s Enough is Enough has there been such a clearly written, simple and demanding challenge to Western Christian churches, their priorities and their life-style.

FAQ
What is “Planetary Theology” about?
This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Planetary Theology” by Tissa Balasuriya. Synopsis preview: Tissa Balasuriya, a Sri Lankan theologian already well known to English readers from his The Eucharist and Human Liberation, argues that over the past few centuries a world system of unjust relationships has been set up,…
Who is the author of “Planetary Theology”?
“Planetary Theology” is credited to Tissa Balasuriya.
When was “Planetary Theology” published?
Publisher: SCM Press. Year: 1984.
What is the ISBN for “Planetary Theology”?
ISBN-13: 9780334012573.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 282.

More Books by Tissa Balasuriya

Related Books by Topic