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Dalit Theology in the Twenty-First Century Discordant Voices, Discerning Pathways

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2010Description: 302pISBN:
  • 9780198066910
DDC classification:
  • C29.5 C550
Partial contents:
I. Dalit Theology: Introduction, Interrogation, and Imagination 1. Dalit Theology: An Introductory and Interpretive Theological Exposition Sathianathan Clarke 2. Expanding the Ambit: Dalit Theological Contribution to Ecumenical Social Thought Deenabandhu Manchala 3. The Diversity and Dialectics of Dalit Dissent and Implications for a Dalit Theology of Liberation Peniel Jesudason Rufus Rajkumar 4.In the Beginning is also an End: Expounding and Exploring Theological Resourcefulness of Myths of Dalit Origins Philip Vinod Peacock 5.Envisioning a Postmodern Method of Doing Dalit Theology Y.T.Vinayaraj 6.TRANS-formative Possibilities: Tribal Formations in Conversation with Dalit Theology Lalruatkima II. Foraging Dalit Worlds, Freeing Theological Symbols, Forging Dalit Word Visions Jesus and Ambedkar: Exploring Common Loci for Dalit Theology and Dalit Movements L Jayachitra 8. Gonthemma Korikcr. Reimagining the Divine Feminine in Dalit Christian Theo/alogy Joseph Prabhakar Dayam 9.Exploring New Facets of Dalit Christology: Critical Interaction with J.D. Crossan`s Portrayal of the Historical Jesus Anderson H.M. Jeremiah 10.Dalit Theology and its Future Course Geevarghese Mor Coorilos 11.Dalits and Religious Conversion: Slippery Identities and Shrewd Identifications Sathianathan Clarke and Philip Vinod Peacock III. Dalit Hermeneutics: New Christian Vedas, Old Gospel, Different Voices 12.Turning Bodies Inside Out: Contours of Womanist Theology Evangeline Anderson Rajkumar 13.Bama`s Critical-Constructive Narratives: Interweaving Resisting Visible Bodies and Emancipatory Audacious Voice as TEXTure for Dalit Women`s Freedom Roja Singh 14. The Servant in the Book of Judith: Interpreting her Silence, Telling her Story Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon 15. Visibility of her Sins: Reading the `Sinful Woman" in Luke 7:36-50 from a Dalit Feminist Perspective Surekha Nelavala 16. Caste Branding, Bleeding Body, Building Dalit Womanhood: Touchability of Jesus Prasuna Gnana Nelavala
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I. Dalit Theology: Introduction, Interrogation, and Imagination 1. Dalit Theology: An Introductory and Interpretive Theological Exposition Sathianathan Clarke 2. Expanding the Ambit: Dalit Theological Contribution to Ecumenical Social Thought Deenabandhu Manchala 3. The Diversity and Dialectics of Dalit Dissent and Implications for a Dalit Theology of Liberation Peniel Jesudason Rufus Rajkumar 4.In the Beginning is also an End: Expounding and Exploring Theological Resourcefulness of Myths of Dalit Origins Philip Vinod Peacock 5.Envisioning a Postmodern Method of Doing Dalit Theology Y.T.Vinayaraj 6.TRANS-formative Possibilities: Tribal Formations in Conversation with Dalit Theology Lalruatkima II. Foraging Dalit Worlds, Freeing Theological Symbols, Forging Dalit Word Visions Jesus and Ambedkar: Exploring Common Loci for Dalit Theology and Dalit Movements L Jayachitra 8. Gonthemma Korikcr. Reimagining the Divine Feminine in Dalit Christian Theo/alogy Joseph Prabhakar Dayam 9.Exploring New Facets of Dalit Christology: Critical Interaction with J.D. Crossan`s Portrayal of the Historical Jesus Anderson H.M. Jeremiah 10.Dalit Theology and its Future Course Geevarghese Mor Coorilos 11.Dalits and Religious Conversion: Slippery Identities and Shrewd Identifications Sathianathan Clarke and Philip Vinod Peacock III. Dalit Hermeneutics: New Christian Vedas, Old Gospel, Different Voices 12.Turning Bodies Inside Out: Contours of Womanist Theology Evangeline Anderson Rajkumar 13.Bama`s Critical-Constructive Narratives: Interweaving Resisting Visible Bodies and Emancipatory Audacious Voice as TEXTure for Dalit Women`s Freedom Roja Singh 14. The Servant in the Book of Judith: Interpreting her Silence, Telling her Story Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon 15. Visibility of her Sins: Reading the `Sinful Woman" in Luke 7:36-50 from a Dalit Feminist Perspective Surekha Nelavala 16. Caste Branding, Bleeding Body, Building Dalit Womanhood: Touchability of Jesus Prasuna Gnana Nelavala

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