"Contours
of contextual theologies from the Pacific" simply wishes to present
to the theological world the initial stages of our search for
theologies that are relevant to the Pacific peoples. What we have
now is perhaps best described as "contours" of contextual
theologies. In this attempt, we need to do away with two obstacles.
Firstly, to dismantle completely the notion that we are too small
and insignificant to produce any worthwhile theology. Secondly, we
need to have courage and confidence to venture into this field.
Despite these initial difficulties, we have developed what we have
come to call Coconut Theology; the Theology of the Maneaba; the
of the Vanua (Land);
the Theology of the Weavers (lalanga); the
Theology of the Moana (Ocean)
and Frangipani.These
concepts are far from being fully developed in their theological
significance. However, the process has begun. Full-text download (200
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