Out of Place
"Out of Place," authored by an insightful thinker and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2010, challenges the notion of universal theology by emphasizing the significance of context. This compelling 296-page paperback delves into how theologies are deeply influenced by their geographical and cultural settings, suggesting that no single theology can claim universality. The book posits that for theology to truly transform lives, it must resonate with specific places and actively engage with marginalized communities and cultures. Through its thought-provoking arguments, "Out of Place" invites readers to reconsider the role of theology in contemporary society, making it an essential read for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the intersection of faith and place. Discover the transformative power of contextual theology and how it can foster inclusivity and understanding in a diverse world.