School of Graduate Studies - Theses
Doctoral and Master theses prior to ETD mandate (pre-2009)
Title:
The suffering God in the theologies of Choan-Seng Song and Jürgen Moltmann, an Asian perspective
Author:Oh, Jea Eun
Issue Date:2000
Abstract (summary):This dissertation explores the concept of the suffering God in the work of two theologians: God portrayed as ‘the crucified God’ in the theology of Jürgen Moltmann, and ‘the compassionate God’ in the theology of Choan-Seng Song. Among the contemporary theologians who deal with the concept of the suffering God, Song and Moltmann are particularly important in terms of their distinctive works on the suffering God and the question of its relationship to the problem of creaturely suffering. This thesis argues, as do Song and Moltmann in their works, that the suffering of God should be central to the Christian conception of God. The primary aim of this study is to make the following points: (1) God's response to suffering is the most important consideration in determining our own response. (2) Compassion (suffering-with) is a way of interpreting God's relationship to the world. (3) The concept of divine compassion (suffering-love) is not only at the core of our Christian faith but also the most productive and critical language for the future, for it cannot be uttered without human beings hearing the challenge to solidarity and hope. (4) The compassionate God approach provides us with pastoral, practical resources in our ministry. Chapter One examines the historical development of the doctrine of divine (im)passibility, surveys the paradoxical approach to a suffering God, explores the global context regarding the suffering God as a backdrop and a framework for a clear understanding of the contemporary rediscovery of a suffering God. Chapter Two and Three present Moltmann's theology of ‘the Crucified God’ and Song's theology of ‘the Compassionate God’ respectively. Chapter Four, by examining and comparing the concepts of the suffering God in the work of Moltmann and Song in terms of the commonalities and divergences in their approaches, points out how these similar, contemporary, but different theologies reflect and grow out of their differing (Asian and European) contexts of suffering, and critically reflects upon how these theologies complement each other. This chapter also examines how the theological responses of Song and Moltmann are reflective of women's concrete experiences of suffering. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
Permanent Link:https://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp02/NQ52205.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/1807/10461
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C. S. Song
Choan-Seng Song (Chinese: 宋泉盛; pinyin: Sòng Quánshèng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sòng Choân-sēng) (born October 19, 1929) is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Theology and Asian Cultures at the Pacific School of Religion.
Biography[edit]
Song was born into a Presbyterian family in Tainan, and received his early education while Taiwan was under Japanese rule.[1] He studied at National Taiwan University (1950-1954), the University of Edinburgh (1955-1958) and Union Theological Seminary, where he received his PhD in 1965. Song's dissertation was "The Relation of Divine Revelation and Man's Religion in the Theologies of Karl Barth and Paul Tillich."[2] Song was principal of Tainan Theological College (1965-70) and, later, president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (1997-2004).[3]
Theology[edit]
A major theme underlying Song's theology is his attack on the Western-centric nature of Christian theology. He sees it as highlighting an individualistic gospel that uproots non-Western converts from their original cultures.[4] It Instead, Song argues, God redemptively works in creation through all cultures, even the so-called "non-Christian" cultures.[5] Asian Christians are therefore obliged to articulate an Asian theology, coming from the "womb" of Asia.
Song borrows his methodology from Latin American liberation theology, which adopts largely from a Marxist critique on religion and capitalism. Song describes the people of Asia as being victimized by a history of Western imperialism, both colonially and culturally, creating an identity crisis for Asian Christians. Hence the task of contextualization is found through liberation of these unjust circumstances and the reconstruction of a new identity for Asian Christians.[6]
Works[edit]
- "New China and Salvation History: A Methodological Inquiry," in South-East Asia Journal of Theology, 15.2 (1974):52-67.
- Christian Mission in Reconstruction: an Asian Analysis, (New York: Orbis Books, 1975). ISBN 978-0-88344-074-2
- Third-Eye Theology: Theology in Formation in Asian Settings, (New York: Orbis Books, 1979). ISBN 978-0-88344-474-0
- The Compassionate God: An Exercise in the Theology of Transposition, (New York: Orbis Books, 1982). ISBN 978-0-334-01951-0
- Theology from the Womb of Asia, (New York: Orbis Books, 1986). ISBN 978-0-88344-518-1
- Jesus the Crucified People, (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1990). ISBN 978-0-8006-2969-4
- Jesus and the Reign of God, (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1993). ISBN 978-0-8006-2671-6
- Jesus in the Power of the Spirit, (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1994). ISBN 978-1-57910-958-5
- The Believing Heart: An Invitation to Story Theology. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. 1999. ISBN 9780800631420.
- Tracing the Footsteps of God: Discovering What You Really Believe. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. 2007. ISBN 9780800638924.
References[edit]
- ^ Federschmidt, Karl H. (1994). Theologie aus asiatischen Quellen. Der theologische Weg Choan Seng Song's vor dem Hintergrund der asiatischen ökumenischen Diskussion (in German). Münster/New York: Lit. p. 71.
- ^ Song, "The Relation of Divine Revelation and Man's Religion in the Theologies of Karl Barth and Paul Tillich" (Union Theological Seminary, 1964)
- ^ "C. S. Song". Fortress Press. 2015-06-01. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
- ^ Yung Hwa, Mangoes or Bananas? The Quest for an Authentic Asian Christian Theology (Oxford: Regnum Books, 2009), 170.
- ^ C. S. Song, Christian Mission in Reconstruction: An Asian Analysis (New York: Orbis Books, 1975), 20-28
- ^ James Wu. "C. S. Song". Boston Collaborative Encyclopedia of Western Theology.
Further reading[edit]
- Federschmidt, Karl H. (1994). Theologie aus asiatischen Quellen. Der theologische Weg Choan Seng Song's vor dem Hintergrund der asiatischen ökumenischen Diskussion (in German). Münster/New York: Lit. Contains a comprehensive bibliography of Song's publications up to 1994.