Theology Today at the Jamaica Theological Seminary
I will be Lecturing a new course this coming upcoming Semester called “Theology Today” at the Jamaica Theological Seminary.
A few questions to consider and topics to explore for the semester:
1. What is theology?
2. How does your theology speak to the issues and challenges of today… what solution does your theology provide?
What challenges are we faced with today?
3. Is there a Caribbean theology and how has it evolved and
4. what relevance does it hold for us today?
5. Kirk Lougheed (ed.), Four Views on the Axiology of Theism: What Difference Does God Make?
6. What are the challenges to developing a theology today?
(Temple sex gender and society)
7. The Destruction of the Canaanites: God, Genocide, and Biblical Interpretation
8. Ecclesiology for a Digital Church: Theological Reflections on a New Normal
9. Period Poverty and The Dark Womb: Re-Conceiving Theology through Reproductive Loss
10. Critical Thinking and The Priority of Mind
11. 10. Robert C. Roberts, Recovering Christian Character: The Psychological Wisdom of Søren Kierkegaard
12. D. Bruce Hindmarsh, The Spirit of Early Evangelicalism: True Religion in a Modern World
13. Resurgence of African theology and philosophy in 20th century practices: Kametic Spirituality and Ubuntu
14. Renaldo McKenzie’s, Neoliberalism, Globalization Income Inequality Poverty And Resistance
15. (Secrets to unlocking) Divine Intervention
Looking forward to teaching this course this semester and what will result from the learning and teaching dynamic and experience here.
#theologytoday #JamaicaTheologicalSeminary.
Renaldo is graduate Jamaica Theological Seminary, attended The University of the West Indies, Mona, graduated from University of Pennsylvania and is currently Georgetown University. Renaldo is author of Neoliberalism Globalization Income Inequality Poverty and Resistance, Creator and host of #theneoliberalround podcast a top ranked news commentary podcast in US and Canada, and President of The NeoLiberal Corporation.
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