Acknowledgements Introduction a. Statement of the Problem and Thesis. b. "Toward an International Theological Division of Labor,": Jon Sobrino and Edward Schillebeeckx. c. Setting and Situation of Jon Sobrino and Edward Schillebeeckx. d. Outline of the Book.
Chapter One: Globalization and Exclusion a. Introduction. b. What Globalization? c. Whose Exclusion? d. Theologizing in the Context of Globalization and Exclusion. e. Conclusion.
Chapter Two: The Christology of Jon Sobrino a. Introduction. b. Method in Christology: From the Colonial Christ to Jesus Christ, Liberator. c. Jesus and the Kingdom of God: Message, Mission, and Faith. d. The Death and Resurrection of Jesus.
e. Conclusion. Chapter Three: The Christology of Edward Schillebeckx a. Introduction. b. Situation and Challenge of Christology. c. Method in Christology: Jesus of Nazareth, Norm and Criterion.
d. The Gospel of Jesus Christ: The Message and Manner of Jesus. e. The Death and Resurrection of Jesus. f. Conclusion. Chapter Four: A Christology of Liberation in an Age of Globalization and Exclusion: Resistance, Transformation, Re-imagination a. Contributions of Edward Schillebeeckx and Jon Sobrino: Method and Content.
b. Resistance: Challenging the Forces of Neo-liberal Globalization c. Transformation: A View from the Excluded. d. Re-Imagination: Another World is Possible, Another World is Present. e. Conclusion. Bibliography.