Dreaming Shalom
Thus dreaming peace for Asian people is not simply a theoretical consideration, but a concrete life-and-death reality. Yet, how do we realize that dream and how to dream it from different religious and theological perspectives are urgent issues to be dealt with. The contents of this collection are papers borne out of the hard labors of many theological scholars from over thirteen Asian countries and beyond which were presented at our international theological conference on December 10-11, 2020. The actual participants stretch over many more countries. It was a hybrid virtual conference held via Internet on site at the campus of Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan.
Contents
7˙Introduction to Dreaming Shalom ◆Huang Po Ho
9˙Opening Elucidation: Shalom as an Imperative Thrust of Theology ◆Huang Po Ho
13˙Religious nationalism: an ideological construct to protect predatory capitalism ◆ M. P. Joseph
20˙Liberation or Assimilation: Is this Peace? ◆ Wati Longchar
Section I Pluriform Communities in Asia: Promise and Challenge
27˙Pluriform communities: A Biblical Enquiry ◆ Gloria Lita D. Mapangdol
40˙Toward a Gendered, Happy, and Pluriform Community: a Reflection of a Feminist Muslim Woman ◆Dewi Candraningrum
50˙Small as a Mustard Seed Yet Moving Mountains: the Faith of Pakistani Christian Women and its Role in the Witness of our Community in Pakistan ◆ Sheba Sultan
Section II Struggling for Reconciliation
67˙Victims of War as Agents of Peace: Narratives of War and Peace from Kebithigollawa ◆Shirley Lal Wijesinghe
88˙A Political Theologian Looks at the Issue of the Reunification of Korea ◆ Jin Kwan Kwon
95˙Kairos Palestine: Struggle to be the People of God ◆ Ranjan Solomon
105˙Violence and Cultural Alienation of Kachin Indigenous People ◆ Layang Seng Ja
116˙Burmanization ◆Pum Za Mang
Section III Inter-faith/ Religious Relations
129˙Revisit Interfaith Relations from the Perspective of God's Creation ◆Huang Po Ho
142˙Enlightenment of the Peace from the Interreligious Dialogue of Raimundo Panikkar ◆ Jacob Lee Mao-Jung
154˙A Critical Review of John Cobb's Mutual Transformation Proposal to Religious Conflict ◆Jin Cheol Oh
174˙Asian Biblical Theology And Filial Piety (Xiao) ◆Marvin A. Sweeney
196˙Categorical Engagement in Christian Confucian Dialogue for Peace ◆K. James Wu
219˙Takaki Senemon's Faith in Eschatology in the 19th Century Japanese Society ◆ Mariko Yakiyama
238˙Closing Message ◆Limala Longchar
242˙Book Review: Knitter, Paul R. 1985. No Other Name? A Critical Survey of Christian Attitudes Toward the World Religions ◆ Marc Grenier
Appendix
258˙Appendix 1. Conference Agenda
263˙Appendix 2. Introduction to Institutes/Organizations
269˙Appendix 3. Introduction to Contributors
276˙Appendix 4. List of Participants
278˙Appendix 5. Pictures