Documenting and Describing the Transcultural: Qualitative Research in Theological Communication

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Qualitative methodological approaches have become increasingly important for theological research, as lived theology and ecclesiological practices are recognized as being a relevant part of the theological information ecosystem. These new approaches require attention to how field research in theology is documented and described. Evan Kuehn (North Park) will discuss the transculturality of theological research and the relevance of qualitative approaches to theological librarianship. Hadje Sadje (Leuven) will share about his research on the political theology latent in the practices of Oneness Pentecostal congregations in the Philippines and the role that documentation and description play in this research. Matthew Ryan Robinson (Bonn) will discuss the nature of non-textual theological artifacts by focusing on two case studies—a painting from Ethiopia and a devotional cross from the Philippines—as objects that present challenges and opportunities for extracting, coding, and analysis.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSeventy-fourth Annual Conference - American Theological Library Association
EditorsKris Veldheer
Number of pages12
PublisherAtla
Publication date06.2020
Pages162-173
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Publication statusPublished - 06.2020
Externally publishedYes

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