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Contextual Theology as Heritage Formation: Moluccan Culture, Christianity, and Identity
2021
Exchange: Journal of Missiological and Ecumenical Research
This article uses the case of Moluccan Protestantism to argue that contextual theology is not merely a postcolonial theological movement, but in some cases also can be understood as part of a larger post-independence political nation-building project of heritage formation. I show how in two key political periods the interests of the Moluccan Protestant church (GPM) and the Indonesian government coalesced. The word 'heritage' is central to the Moluccan contextual discourse, and the development
doi:10.1163/1572543x-12341601
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