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Principles and Criteria for Doing Contextual Theology in Melanesia: Part Two – Principles and Criteria for Doing and Assessing Theology in Context

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Abstract

The first part of this two part paper outlined Bloesch’s theological method and his approach to scripture, while the second part critically interacts with his method with a view to determining principles and criteria for doing theology in context. In doing so, it proposes methodological principles and criteria, for doing and assessing the effective implementation of contextual theology in Melanesia.

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Vol. 3 No. 2 (September 2011)

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Leslie Henson

is Senior Lecturer in Mission Studies, Head of the School of Theology and Context, Tabor Victoria

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