Christ Without Borders - Paperback
Christ Without Borders - Paperback
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by Jacob Parappally (Author)
Explores the mystery of Christ through the experiences and perspectives of India and South Asia.
In this stimulating work of global Christology, noted scholar Jacob Parappally develops critiques of Western Christian preoccupations with dogmas and doctrines about Jesus Christ that "do not let the mystery of Christ be experienced by those who do not share" Jewish, Greco-Roman, Mediterranean, and European perspectives. Christ without Borders shows how the peoples of India and South Asia have experienced Jesus Christ and asks if these Christians have not themselves a valuable contribution to make to Christology.
Introduction
One Jesus, Many Christologies
The Emergence of Various Christologies
The Mystery of Christ in Our History
Christographies and Christologies
The Challenge to Discover Christ within Cultures
The Difference Christologies of Asia
Jesus of the Poor and the Christ of Religion
Rejection and Reception of Christ in India
The Newness of Jesus Christ
Christ beyond Chalcedon
The Suffering Christ of the Subcontinent
Christ of Christian Faith in Dialogue with Islamic Faith
Christ beyond Postmodernism
From Christology to Christophany
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RELIGION / Christian Theology / Christology
RELIGION / Ecumenism & Interfaith
RELIGION / Christian Theology
Christ without Borders
Jacob Parappally
Cover design: Michael Calvente
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ISBN 978-1-62698-591-9
Author Biography
Jacob Parappally, MSFS, holds a doctorate in theology from the University of Freiburg, Germany. He was the president of the Indian Theological Association from 2005-2011. Currently, he is a formator and teacher at Suvidya College, Electronics City, Bengaluru. He is the author of Emerging Trends in Indian Christology, The Meaning of Jesus Christ: An Introduction to Christology, and A Way of the Cross for Today. He is the chief-editor of the Journal of Indian Theology.