This book investigates M.M. Thomas's biblical commentaries and their unique position at the intersection of religion and society. It explores how Thomas adapted Western theological ideas and is intended for scholars, graduate students, and those involved in church studies, and anyone interested in contextual theology and hermeneutics.
This book investigates M.M. Thomas's biblical commentaries and their unique position at the intersection of religion and society. It explores how Thomas adapted Western theological ideas and is intended for scholars, graduate students, and those involved in church studies, and anyone interested in contextual theology and hermeneutics.
Thomas Philip is a sessional lecturer at Excelsia University College in Sydney and currently serves as the Chair of TransLe Ministries International. He holds a PhD in theology from Charles Sturt University, Australia, and postgraduate degrees in sociology and theology. Lectured in several theological institutions, both in India and Australia. He has also worked as an independent project facilitator in World Vision International in the Asia Pacific Region.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Formation of A Secular Theologian 1. 2. The Commentaries on Exodus and Deuteronomy - Oppression and Liberation in an Indian Context 3. The Commentary on Luke: Secular Christology in a Pluralistic Context 4. The Commentaries on 1 Corinthians and James - The Cross and Secular Ecclesiology Conclusion: Exegeting the World
Introduction: Formation of A Secular Theologian 1. 2. The Commentaries on Exodus and Deuteronomy - Oppression and Liberation in an Indian Context 3. The Commentary on Luke: Secular Christology in a Pluralistic Context 4. The Commentaries on 1 Corinthians and James - The Cross and Secular Ecclesiology Conclusion: Exegeting the World
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