Beyond Dalit Theology: Searching for New Frontiers

This book is a critique of Dalit theology, leading to proposals for the future directions of a theology of social transformation in India. Dalit theology has ruled the roost for the last forty years in the Indian theological landscape. It has captivated the theological imagination in India in spite of other theological movements, like tribal theology, green theology, and so on, which are relatively recent and have had little impact. Despite the dominance of Dalit theology, in the last decade many writers have questioned its social impact and theological efficacy.

This book takes advantage of the critique to make some proposals for doing a theology of social transformation in India. It explores new ways of doing Christology, pneumatology, and ecclesiology. In addition, it argues for the need of a public theology in the changing religious-political scenario in India.

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Beyond Dalit Theology: Searching for New Frontiers

This book is a critique of Dalit theology, leading to proposals for the future directions of a theology of social transformation in India. Dalit theology has ruled the roost for the last forty years in the Indian theological landscape. It has captivated the theological imagination in India in spite of other theological movements, like tribal theology, green theology, and so on, which are relatively recent and have had little impact. Despite the dominance of Dalit theology, in the last decade many writers have questioned its social impact and theological efficacy.

This book takes advantage of the critique to make some proposals for doing a theology of social transformation in India. It explores new ways of doing Christology, pneumatology, and ecclesiology. In addition, it argues for the need of a public theology in the changing religious-political scenario in India.

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Beyond Dalit Theology: Searching for New Frontiers

Beyond Dalit Theology: Searching for New Frontiers

by Paulson Pulikottil
Beyond Dalit Theology: Searching for New Frontiers

Beyond Dalit Theology: Searching for New Frontiers

by Paulson Pulikottil

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This book is a critique of Dalit theology, leading to proposals for the future directions of a theology of social transformation in India. Dalit theology has ruled the roost for the last forty years in the Indian theological landscape. It has captivated the theological imagination in India in spite of other theological movements, like tribal theology, green theology, and so on, which are relatively recent and have had little impact. Despite the dominance of Dalit theology, in the last decade many writers have questioned its social impact and theological efficacy.

This book takes advantage of the critique to make some proposals for doing a theology of social transformation in India. It explores new ways of doing Christology, pneumatology, and ecclesiology. In addition, it argues for the need of a public theology in the changing religious-political scenario in India.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506478869
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 05/31/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 156
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Paulson Pulikottil is currently senior pastor of the Community of the Redeemed, Pune, India. He served on the faculty of various theological institutions for over thirty years in India, the US, and Malaysia. He holds an MA in clinical psychology and a PhD from Sheffield University, UK, for his dissertation on the scribal transmission of the Qumran.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations

Preface

1. Introduction

Part I: THE WAY IT IS

2. Contours of Dalit Theology

3. Themes in Dalit Theology

4. Dalit Hermeneutics

5. A Theology in Isolation

6. The Dalit Reality: A Re-assessment

Part II- THE WAY FORWARD

7. Christology, Pneumatology and Ecclesiology

8. From Dalit Theology to Public Theology

Bibliography

Index

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