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Jonathan Dunn & Heleen Joziasse 
Multiple Faiths in Postcolonial Cities 
Living Together after Empire

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This book addresses the challenges of living together after empire in many post-colonial cities. It is organized in two sections. The first section focuses on efforts by people of multiple faiths to live together within their contexts, including such efforts within a neighborhood in urban Manchester; the array of attempts at creating multi-faith spaces for worship across the globe; and initiatives to commemorate divisive conflict together in Northern Ireland. The second section utilizes particular postcolonial methods to illuminate pressing issues within specific contexts—including women’s leadership in an indigenous denomination in the variegated African landscape, and baptism and discipleship among Dalit communities in India. In the context of growing multiculturalism in the West, this volume offers a postcolonial theological resource, challenging the epistemologies in the Western academy.




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Table of Content

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Collecting Stories of a Manchester Street, living together as people of multi-faiths.- Chapter 3: Multifaith Space: religious accommodation in postcolonial public space?.- Chapter 4: Remembering together: Co-memoration in Northern Ireland.- Chapter 5: A Postcolonial Ethnographic Reading of Migrant/Refugee Faith Communities in Bangaluru.- Chapter 6: Worshipping God in a Mabati Church: Bishop Jane Akoth’s Leadership in the African Israel Nineveh Church.- Chapter 7: ‘Discipleship as Living out Baptism: A Dalit Public Engagement with Theology of Bonhoeffer.- Chapter 8: Immanuel Kant believed in zombies: Multiculturalism and Spirituality in the Postcolonial City.

About the author


Jonathan Dunn is Lecturer in Theological Ethics at the University of Chester.
Heleen Joziasse served as lecturer at St. Paul’s University, Limuru. She currently works for Mara Foundation in The Hague.
Raj Bharat Patta received his Ph D from the University of Manchester. His research focuses on subaltern public theology.
Joseph F. Duggan is Founder and Chair Emeritus of Postcolonial Networks and Borderless Press.

Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 164 ● ISBN 9783030171445 ● File size 3.1 MB ● Editor Jonathan Dunn & Heleen Joziasse ● Publisher Springer International Publishing ● City Cham ● Country CH ● Published 2019 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7112113 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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