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At the crossroads of social transformation : an Eastern-European theological perspective

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dc.contributor.advisor Van Niekerk, Rassie
dc.contributor.advisor Land, Steven J. (Steven Jack)
dc.contributor.author Augustine, Daniela Christova
dc.date.accessioned 2009-08-25T10:45:35Z
dc.date.available 2009-08-25T10:45:35Z
dc.date.issued 2001-11
dc.identifier.citation Augustine, Daniela Christova (2001) At the crossroads of social transformation : an Eastern-European theological perspective, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/655> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/655
dc.description.abstract The present work examines the crossroads of social transformation from the contextual standpoint of the "Second World" - a political and socioeconomic term descriptively pointing to the unique location of the Former Eastern-European Block countries - in between worlds. The work involves in a dialogue some of the major trends within the contemporary Eastern-European philosophical environment: dichotomized between Neo-Marxism and Neo-Freudianism on the one hand, and Postmodernism on the other. While examining the most significant elements between the dialectical paradigms for social change of the above theories (and their ethical foundations), the text strives towards a theological paradigmatic formulation for an authentic social transformation that draws its dialectical content and passion from the hopeful eschatological vision of Christ and the Kingdom as an embodiment of the Christian alternative for human emancipation and liberation. In light of this, the work attempts to establish the following thesis: the radical Christian praxis of the eschatological reality of the Kingdom in light of the Cross is the Church’s alternative to contemporary philosophies and initiatives for social transformation. This praxis affirms the revolutionary, history-shaping force which makes Christianity relevant to the problems of Modernity and Postmodernity through its self-identification with the Crucified God. It marks the moment of conception of an authentic, liberating, life giving, transforming hope as a source of humanization and redemption of social order. Christianity is concerned with the birth and formation of a new socio-political reality - the Kingdom of God, and its embodiment on earth (through the Holy Spirit) in a new ethnos: the Church, the Body of Christ, the communion of the saints. Therefore, it is the Church's calling and obligation to exemplify the reality of the Kingdom, being a living extension of the living Christ and thus, the incarnation of the eschatological future of the world and its hopeful horizon in the midst of the present. Recognizing the vital need for a relevant Christian response to the spiritual demands of the Post-modern human being and his/her desacralized, pluralistic socio­ political context, the work concludes with a conceptual outline offering a strategy for the Church in the Postmodern setting. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xiii, 237 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Social Transformation
dc.subject Marxism
dc.subject Esoteric Marxism
dc.subject Neo-Freudianism
dc.subject Eschatological hope
dc.subject The new humanity
dc.subject Social despair and transcendence
dc.subject Dialectic of liberation
dc.subject Spiritual revolution
dc.subject Political theology of the cross
dc.subject The praxis of the kingdom
dc.subject Modernity
dc.subject Postmodern ethics
dc.subject Post-modern self
dc.subject Cyber-space
dc.subject Virtual reality
dc.subject Generation X
dc.subject Strategies of the church
dc.subject.ddc 210.10947
dc.subject.lcsh Postmodernism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
dc.subject.lcsh Religion -- Philosophy
dc.subject.lcsh Religion and sociology -- Europe, Eastern
dc.subject.lcsh Theology, doctrinal -- Europe, Eastern
dc.subject.lcsh Generation X
dc.subject.lcsh Liberation theology -- Europe, Eastern
dc.title At the crossroads of social transformation : an Eastern-European theological perspective en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology
dc.description.degree D.Th. (Theological Ethics)


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