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Laylayan Theology: Listening to the Voices from the Margins
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: Received: 20 March 2022 / Approved: 22 March 2022 / Online: 22 March 2022 (02:21:12 CET)
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Del Castillo, F.A. Laylayan Theology: Listening to the Voices from the Margins. Religions 2022, 13, 391. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13050391 Del Castillo, F.A. Laylayan Theology: Listening to the Voices from the Margins. Religions 2022, 13, 391. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13050391
Abstract
This paper aims to introduce and argue the need for Laylayan theology. It theologizes a Filipino cultural concept that has been appropriated to describe the people from the margins. In this paper, the invaluable contributions of indigenous Christian youths, the basic ecclesial communities, and bai to the Christian faith and mission were described. Laylayan theology hopes to promote further reflections and discourse towards prophetic dialogue between Christians from the margins and other members of society.
Keywords
contextual; cultural; Filipino; appropriation; Christianity; lived experience
Subject
Arts and Humanities, Religious Studies
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