This book makes a rigorous tour of the theologies of the global South: African, Asian, Latin American, indigenous and black American, placing them in their contexts and in their most significant trends: feminist, ecological, liberation, religions. They are emerging, counterhegemonic theologies and creators of alternative discourses that try to respond to the great current challenges: colonialism, patriarchy, epistemological racism, capitalism, the depredation of nature, the crisis of democracy and fundamentalisms. These theologies travel, in an attitude of search, along the paths of intercultural, interreligious, inter-ethnic and interdisciplinary dialogue. His successive itineraries through dialogue were awakening the author of the dogmatic dream of the beginning of his theological journey. Uninstalling it from its comfortable location in European modernity, they have opened it to ne...read more