Michael Amaladoss and the Quest for Indian Theology

Author:   Enrico Beltramini ,  Sebastian Painadath
Publisher:   Augsburg Fortress Publishers
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Pages:   229
Publication Date:   17 September 2024
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A Jesuit priest born in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Michael Amaladoss is one of the most prominent Asian thinkers in the field of interreligious dialogue. Bringing his unique perspective toward the nature of God and Christ, Christian dialogue with Indian Vedanta, and the reconciliation between spirituality and social justice, Amaladoss has contributed to the creation of a distinctly Indian ""pole"" of Catholic theology, without the mediating force of Western culture and philosophy. With this book, Enrico Beltramini offers an assessment of Amaladoss's thought and an investigation into his main theological concerns.

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Author:   Enrico Beltramini ,  Sebastian Painadath
Publisher:   Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Imprint:   Fortress Press,U.S.
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781506487137


ISBN 10:   1506487130
Pages:   229
Publication Date:   17 September 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Sebastian Painadath Introduction Chapter 1: The Man and the Theologian Chapter 2: Amaladoss and Indian Theology Chapter 3: Inculturation and Dialogue Chapter 4: Christology Chapter 5: A True Indian Theology Conclusion

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Enrico Beltramini has accomplished a herculean task. He has written the definitive account of Michael Amaladoss: an esteemed Indian academic polymath, who faithfully served the Jesuit order and became globally renowned. Beltramini's familiarity with Amaladoss, his Indian context, and his massive corpus of writing makes this volume indispensable for those wanting to understand Indian Christian theology over the last century. --Dyron B. Daughrity, William S. Banowsky Chair and Professor of Religion, Pepperdine University, and coauthor of Understanding World Christianity: India Theologizing in the Indian context is a spiritual experience rooted in the Christian faith and grown in the soil of India, with its plurality of religions, cultures, languages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic conditions. Dr. Enrico Beltramini has succeeded in introducing readers not only to the contours of Indian Christian theology, but also to its breadth, length, depth, and height, by delving deep into the theological reflections and articulations of a great Indian theologian, Michael Amaladoss, SJ. --Jacob Parappally, MSFS, chief editor, Journal of Indian Theology I congratulate Prof. Enrico Beltramini for his scholarly monograph, Michael Amaladoss and the Quest for Indian Theology. Michael Amaladoss's theological writings are a mosaic of Indian life experiences, reflected as a pilgrim with an optic of God and God's people. They are pastorally positioned for the third-millennium church in Asia/India. --Pudota Rayappa John, SJ, former principal of Vidyajyoti College of Theology, New Delhi


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Enrico Beltramini is a scholar of theology and church history, specializing in Christianity in India. He is the author of several books, including Passage to India: Abhishiktananda and the Retrieval of the Supernatural in Roman Catholicism and The Unknown Christ of Christianity: Scripture and Theology in Panikkar's Early Writings.

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