As the end of 2021 draws near, we highlight some of the most important theology books released this year…
Although some of these theology books will appear on our Advent calendar of 2021’s Best Books (and no, we won’t reveal here which ones will be on that list), we won’t say that these are the 12 BEST theology books — just that they are important ones that should be widely read and discussed…
We feature our theology book of the year first, and after that the remaining book are in alphabetical order by the author/editor’s last name….
*** What one book would you add to this list?
The Art of Indigenous Inculturation: Grace on the Edge of Genius
Antonio Sison
(Orbis Books)
The Art of Indigenous Inculturation explores the phenomenon of religious inculturation from the perspective of Third World postcolonial cultures. Antonio Sison retrieves the vital meaning of “inculturation” in view of the creative and heroic efforts of the peoples of Asia, Latin America, and Africa, who have, in the power of their own creative genius, upheld their authentic cultural identity and historical agency, while seeking religious synthesis in the face of the “unholy” marriage of evangelization and colonization.
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