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Book reviewed in this article:A THEOLOGY OF LIBERATION AND THE CONFLICT OF CRITICISM: Marcella Althaus‐Reid is a Bachelor in Theology from ISEDET (the Higher Institute of Theological Studies) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, currently researching a doctoral thesis on “Paul Ricoeur and the Methodology of Theology of Liberation” at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.Marx and the Failure of Theology of Liberation, by Alistair Kee.BECOMING A MISSIONARY COMMUNITY: Klauspeter Blaser is professor of Systematics at the University of LausanneTheologie einer missionarischen Gemeinde. Studien zu einer praktisch‐theologischen Handlungstheorie, Veröffentlichungen des Missionspriesterseminars St Augustin bei Bonn, no. 39, by Franz‐Hermann Kochanek.A MAN OF FIRSTS: Hans‐Werner Gensichen is professor emeritus of the History of Religions and Missiology, University of Heidelberg.Gustav Warnecks Missiologisches Erbe. Eine biographisch‐historische Untersuchung, by Hans Kasdorf.CONTEXTUAL THEOLOGY IN TRANSITION: Steven Mackie is a lecturer in Practical Theology at St Andrews University. He is particularly interested in the development of contextual theologies in Asia, Africa and Latin America.From Conquest to Struggle: Jesus of Nazareth in Latin America, by David Batstone.ON CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN ETHICS: Eugene L. Stockwell is director of ISEDET (the Higher Protestant Institute of Theological Studies) in Buenos Aires.The Foundations of Christian Ethics, by Michael Keeling. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1990, 269 pp.
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