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OverviewThis book investigates M.M. Thomas’s biblical commentaries and their unique position at the intersection of religion and society. It explores how Thomas, inspired in part by Bonhoeffer’s “religionless Christianity,” adapted Western theological ideas and transformed them to reflect the social, political, and religious complexities of his own pluralistic context. By examining these commentaries, the book offers a fresh perspective on how Thomas engaged with the dynamic relationship between faith and society. It also contributes a new dimension to the study of Indian Christianity, marking the first in-depth study of Thomas’s secular biblical commentaries. This book provides a pioneering contribution to the field of the study of Indian Christianity and the study of non-Western contextual theologies. It enriches the growing literature on biblical hermeneutics by offering new insights into how scripture can be interpreted in diverse cultural and political contexts. By focusing on Thomas’s unique theological approach, this work not only enhances our understanding of Indian Christian thought but also broadens the scope of contemporary theological studies, particularly within the global South. It invites readers to consider how the intersection of theology and society shapes religious thought in pluralistic settings. This book is intended for scholars, graduate students, and those involved in church studies, as well as anyone interested in contextual theology and hermeneutics. It is especially relevant for readers keen on understanding Indian Christianity and exploring how theology interacts with the social and political issues present in non-Western contexts. The book will appeal to those looking to deepen their understanding of how faith adapts to and engages with the complexities of modern society. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas PhilipPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781041081371ISBN 10: 1041081375 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 18 August 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsM. M. Thomas’s monumental series of contextual commentaries constitute one of the boldest and most creative experiments in modern biblical interpretation. This groundbreaking study shows how these ‘secular’ commentaries can still challenge and inform theological thinking today. —Ben Myers, Professor of Theology and Literature, Alphacrucis University College, Sydney Thomas Philip’s book offers an examination of M.M. Thomas’ secular commentaries on Scripture, incorporating previously unexplored materials and primary sources in Malayalam. Philip skillfully engages biblical texts with secular and contextual themes, arguing that Thomas is “exegeting the world” through his interpretation of Scripture. Key themes such as “Exodus in Light of Modern Liberation Movements” and “A Church for Others” are explored, highlighting Thomas’ Christological interpretation of politics. This analysis enriches the study of Thomas’ theology, providing fresh perspectives on his writings and underscoring their continued relevance in contemporary theological discussions. - Sundar John Boopalan, Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies, Canadian Mennonite University (CMU), Canada M. M. Thomas demonstrated to us that in our ecumenical journey we can be both global and local at the same time. While being a leading figure in the World Council of Churches, he settled down in his native Kerala and began writing a series of Bible commentaries for the common people in Malayalam, the local language. This substantial volume that presents in the English language for the first time the crux of these commentaries, makes a significant contribution to contextual biblical studies. - Jesudas Athyal, Former Associate Professor of Dalit Theology & Social Analysis, Gurukul Lutheran Theological College, Chennai, India With this rich and timely book, Thomas Philips has provided the first detailed study of M.M Thomas’ secular commentaries on biblical texts. Utilising his own translations and focusing on specific commentaries, Philips demonstrates Thomas’ creativity and originality as a biblical exegete who was deeply informed by his political and religious contexts. Exegeting the World makes an invaluable contribution to theological and biblical scholarship. I highly recommend it. - Michael Mawson, University of Auckland Thomas Philip’s exploration of M.M. Thomas’ biblical commentaries offers a compelling analysis of the intersection between Scripture and 20th-century political and social struggles. This book highlights M.M Thomas' interpretation of issues like political freedom, nation-building, and religious diversity, drawing on untranslated materials. This work makes a valuable contribution to contextual theology by bridging the fields of theology and biblical studies. Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon, Associate Professor, Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Pilgrim Theological College, University of Divinity, Victoria, Australia M.M. Thomas' Secular Commentaries on Scripture: Exegeting the World offers a compelling exploration of M.M. Thomas’ biblical interpretations, examining his critical and creative engagement with Christian scripture in dialogue with secular ideologies and grassroots social movements. It highlights his unique approach to Scripture amid cultural and religious diversity and structural injustice. An essential resource for students and scholars of public theology, Global Christianity, and contextual biblical hermeneutics. - George Zachariah, Professor of Theology, Trinity Methodist Theological College, Auckland, New Zealand M.M. Thomas’s Secular Commentaries on Scripture: Exegeting the World by Thomas Philip is a much-needed exploration of a significant yet underexplored aspect of M.M. Thomas’s thought—his biblical interpretation. In the era of Global Christianity, it is crucial to engage voices from the Global South, and Thomas’s approach to Scripture stands apart from traditional biblical commentaries. His concern was not merely exegetical but deeply contextual, seeking to understand the Bible’s message within India’s socio-economic and political realities. His concept of humanization garnered international attention, and this book highlights how his biblical reflections challenge structures of power and injustice. - Jose Abraham, Associate Professor of Islamic Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California M.M. Thomas' Commentaries on Scripture: Exegeting the World by Thomas Philip offers a profound analysis of Thomas’ theological landscape by engaging his political, economic, social, and religious context of the time. In conversation with Thomas’, biblical commentaries, Philip argues for a distinctive hermeneutic of mediation that integrates secular humanism, social justice, and Christological frameworks. Employing Thomas' Christocentric approach, the author critiques the world and calls social movements for transformation. The book argues that Thomas’ theology gave shape to a ""Christocentric secularity,"" offering a unique perspective on India’s religious pluralism, and providing a critical counterpoint to Western secularism. - Xavier Lakshmanan, Principal, Australian College of Christian Studies, Sydney Author InformationThomas 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |