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Tears of Lady Meng

- A Parable of People's Political Theology

About Tears of Lady Meng

Here is a superb example of the new way of doing theology. C.S. Song tells a charming story of long ago and then proceeds to draw some not-so-charming implications for what it means in our time. The "safe" tale turns out to have devastating impact on what we thought was our own secure world. Scripture, tears, prophetic insight, social analysis, politics, hope -- all of them are incorporated in this deceptively small package. Robert McAfee Brown Professor of Theology and Ethics Pacific School of Religion This is a poignant meditation that cannot be labeled. Song's way of theology is his own; it challenges everyone. Charles C. West Dean and Professor of Christian Ethics Princeton Theological Seminary I watch for whatever this man from South-East Asia writes. John A.T. Robinson author of Honest to God C.S. Song is among the most creative theologians writing today. He is one of the reasons why many today contend that the most important theological writings are coming from Third World theologians. James H. Cone Charles A. Briggs Professor of Systematic Theology Union Theological Seminary, New York C.S. Song is at present on the staff of the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches. Formerly he was Principal of the Tainan Theological College, Taiwan, and also Professor of Systematic Theology. Among his publications are Christian Mission in Reconstruction (Orbis), Third-Eye Theology (Orbis and Lutterworth), and The Compassionate God (Orbis and SCM). The drawings included in the book are by the well-known Brazilian artist Claudius S.P. Ceccon.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780788099496
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 78
  • Published:
  • December 31, 2002
  • Dimensions:
  • 218x140x7 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 109 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: November 28, 2024

Description of Tears of Lady Meng

Here is a superb example of the new way of doing theology. C.S. Song tells a charming story of long ago and then proceeds to draw some not-so-charming implications for what it means in our time. The "safe" tale turns out to have devastating impact on what we thought was our own secure world. Scripture, tears, prophetic insight, social analysis, politics, hope -- all of them are incorporated in this deceptively small package.
Robert McAfee Brown
Professor of Theology and Ethics
Pacific School of Religion
This is a poignant meditation that cannot be labeled. Song's way of theology is his own; it challenges everyone.
Charles C. West
Dean and Professor of Christian Ethics
Princeton Theological Seminary
I watch for whatever this man from South-East Asia writes.
John A.T. Robinson
author of Honest to God
C.S. Song is among the most creative theologians writing today. He is one of the reasons why many today contend that the most important theological writings are coming from Third World theologians.
James H. Cone
Charles A. Briggs Professor of Systematic Theology
Union Theological Seminary, New York
C.S. Song is at present on the staff of the Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches. Formerly he was Principal of the Tainan Theological College, Taiwan, and also Professor of Systematic Theology. Among his publications are Christian Mission in Reconstruction (Orbis), Third-Eye Theology (Orbis and Lutterworth), and The Compassionate God (Orbis and SCM).
The drawings included in the book are by the well-known Brazilian artist Claudius S.P. Ceccon.

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