Method and Themes for a Philippine Theology of Development

Method and Themes for a Philippine Theology of Development

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  • Thia Cooper Gustavus Adolphus College

Palabras clave:

Theology, Development, Kapwa, Philippines, Marginalized, Wellbeing

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A theology of development for the Philippines should emerge from the Philippines. In this article, I articulate a method and starting points for a Philippine theology of development, focusing on communities often marginalized: the poorest, indigenous, Muslims, women, and LGBTQ. Building on local concepts, such as kapwa, I argue that this theology of development should emerge from walking alongside the marginalized communities, listening to them, and empowering their voices, as they call for development as the holistic wellbeing of the earth and its peoples. Emerging themes include the sacredness of the earth, communion, all human beings as created in God’s image, and Jesus’ life and actions. The emerging praxis articulates the need to 1. care for the environment; 2. remove economic growth from the definition of sustainable development; and 3. provide a holistic education and safety for each human being.

Biografía del autor/a

Thia Cooper, Gustavus Adolphus College

Professor Thia Cooper teaches at Gustavus Adolphus College in the area of Religion, Culture, and Society. Her teaching and research interests include liberation theologies, feminist theologies, queer theologies, theology and development, non-western Christianities, and religion in Latin America, particularly Brazil. Her recent publications include: Queer and Indecent: An Introduction to the Theology of Marcella Althaus-Reid (2021, SCM Press), A Theology of International Development (2020, Routledge), and A Christian Guide to Liberating Desire, Sex, Partnership, Work and Reproduction (2018, Palgrave). She regularly publishes and speaks on a variety of areas within liberation theology.

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2023-06-15

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Cooper, Thia. 2023. «Method and Themes for a Philippine Theology of Development». MST Review 25 (1). https://mstreview.com/index.php/mst/article/view/695.

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