Christian Theology is a discipline that seeks to reflect and interpret God’s revelation in Jesus Christ and this interpretation is based on and for the faith community. In the early stages, the Christian theology in India had reflected the Hindu religious philosophies and practices. It is also translated Christian faith into the terminology of Hindu philosophical system which is based on Advaita, Dwaita and Visistadwaita, Bhakti and various Margas ideologies. Hence, the Indian Christian theology directly or indirectly fully influenced by these above philosophical ideologies and articulated accordingly. These approaches have been developed and continued up to the end of 1960s.[1] Since then Indian Christian Theology has been changing. One of...
Ménard Jacques E. A. Mookenthottam, Indian Theological Tendencies. Approaches for Further Research a...
This work focuses on Indian Christianity. While the field of Indian Christianity has been extensive...
This article explains how dramatic theology can discern, evaluate, and interpret critically differen...
Krikščionybė vaidino ypatingą vaidmenį kelių amžių Indijos kolonizavimo istorijoje. Krikščionybę ind...
The following discussion on culture and conversion is intended to be a practical contribution to the...
‘Inculturation of theology’ was the key phrase for a long time since Vat.II in theological discours...
The ‘Other’ has always been a matter of concern from the beginning of humanity and Chri...
Scheuer Jacques. Mariasusai Dhavamony, Christian Theology of Religions. A Systematic Reflection on t...
A persistent interest in a particular type of Christian witness is found in a substantial amount of ...
The author attempts to provide a Christological response to existential brokenness of Indian Christi...
This Nidān double-volume special issue on ‘Christianity in India’ is an extensive enterprise of most...
The trinitarian theologies of St. Augustine and the Indian theologian, Brahmabandhab Upadhyay, provi...
Some considerations on the possibilities for indigenization of Christian worship in India
Hindu reflection on the person and work of Jesus Christ, what we might call Hindu christology, is ...
The purpose of this study was to find out the differences and similarities between the Hindu concept...
Ménard Jacques E. A. Mookenthottam, Indian Theological Tendencies. Approaches for Further Research a...
This work focuses on Indian Christianity. While the field of Indian Christianity has been extensive...
This article explains how dramatic theology can discern, evaluate, and interpret critically differen...
Krikščionybė vaidino ypatingą vaidmenį kelių amžių Indijos kolonizavimo istorijoje. Krikščionybę ind...
The following discussion on culture and conversion is intended to be a practical contribution to the...
‘Inculturation of theology’ was the key phrase for a long time since Vat.II in theological discours...
The ‘Other’ has always been a matter of concern from the beginning of humanity and Chri...
Scheuer Jacques. Mariasusai Dhavamony, Christian Theology of Religions. A Systematic Reflection on t...
A persistent interest in a particular type of Christian witness is found in a substantial amount of ...
The author attempts to provide a Christological response to existential brokenness of Indian Christi...
This Nidān double-volume special issue on ‘Christianity in India’ is an extensive enterprise of most...
The trinitarian theologies of St. Augustine and the Indian theologian, Brahmabandhab Upadhyay, provi...
Some considerations on the possibilities for indigenization of Christian worship in India
Hindu reflection on the person and work of Jesus Christ, what we might call Hindu christology, is ...
The purpose of this study was to find out the differences and similarities between the Hindu concept...
Ménard Jacques E. A. Mookenthottam, Indian Theological Tendencies. Approaches for Further Research a...
This work focuses on Indian Christianity. While the field of Indian Christianity has been extensive...
This article explains how dramatic theology can discern, evaluate, and interpret critically differen...