Stephen B. Bevans
Author of Models of Contextual Theology (Faith and Cultures Series)
About the Author
Stephen B. Bevans, SVD, is a priest in the Society of the Divine Word, a Roman Catholic missionary congregation. After ordination in 1971 he spent nine years as a missionary in the Philippines and since 1986 he has taught at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, USA, where he is currently the show more Louis J. Luzbetak, SVU Professor of Mission and Culture. Among his publications are Models of Contextual Theology (2002), Constants in Context and Prophetic Dialogue (with Roger P. Schroeder, 2004 and 2011), and Evangelization and Religious Freedom (with Jeffrey Grus, 2009). He is past is a contributing editor of the International Buttelin of Missionary Research. show less
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Works by Stephen B. Bevans
Constants in Context: A Theology of Mission for Today (American Society of Missiology Series) (2004) 144 copies
Evangelization and Religious Freedom: Ad Gentes, Dignitatis Humanae (Rediscovering Vatican II) (2009) 27 copies
Contextual Theology for the Twenty-First Century: (Missional Church, Public Theology, World Christianity) (2011) — Editor; Contributor — 16 copies
Mission and Culture: The Louis J. Luzbetak Lectures, 2000-2010 (American Society of Missiology) (2012) — Editor — 10 copies
Community of Missionary Disciples: The Continuing Creation of the Church (American Society of Missiology Series) (2024) 6 copies
Word remembered, word proclaimed : selected papers from symposia celebrating the SVD centennial in North America (1997) 5 copies
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A basic text for contextual theology and essential background to some of the methods investigated by Graham, Walton and Ward. (Staff, 2008).
Stephen B Bevans's Models of Contextual Theology has become a staple in courses on theological method and as a handbook used by missioners and other Christians concerned with the Christian tradition's understanding of itself in relation to culture. First published in 1992 and now in its seventh printing in English, with translations underway into Spanish, Korean, and Indonesian, Bevans's book is a judicious examination of what the terms "contextual theology" and "to contextualize" mean. In show more the revised and expanded edition, Bevans adds a "counter-cultural" model to the five presented in the first edition -- the translation, the anthropological, the praxis, the synthetic, and the transcendental model. This means that readers will be introduced to the way in which figures such as Stanley Hauerwas, John Milbank, Lesslie Newbigin, "and (occasionally) Pope John Paul II" need to be taken into account. The author's revisions also incorporate suggestions made by reviewers to enhance the clarity of the original three chapters on the nature of contextual theology and the five models. show less
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