Coconut Theology: Embracing Indigenous Theology and Contextual Faith

Coconut Theology is an Indigenous theological framework developed in the Pacific Islands, particularly by theologians from Fiji and other Oceania regions. It represents a faith perspective rooted in the local culture, experiences, and ecosystem of the Pacific Islanders.

The coconut, a central element in the daily lives of island communities, serves as a rich metaphor for understanding God, creation, and community, offering insights into a theology that is both contextual and sustainable.

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