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Towards A Theology Of Universality John Wesleys Socio-Economic Political & Moral Insights On British Class & Indian Caste Distinctions by Rev Dr Joseph Basappa Suray, Christian World Imprints

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    Author(s)Rev Dr Joseph Basappa Suray
    PublisherChristian World Imprints
    ISBN9789351480112
    Pages486
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2015

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    Christian World Imprints Towards A Theology Of Universality John Wesleys Socio-Economic Political & Moral Insights On British Class & Indian Caste Distinctions by Rev Dr Joseph Basappa Suray

    'Towards a Theology of Universality' is a power for those who have been politically oppressed, economically exploited and socially discriminated since ages in the past, to enable them to see a common ground for a common humanity.The book examines 'Theology of Universality' from a Christian perspective in general, with a special focus on John Wesley's Theology. Further, it unfolds Wesley's Theology in Indian context, to see how it can be put to action against evils like status-quo; caste discrimination in social, economic, political and religious chains of Hinduism. It encourages everyone to understand that human dignity is the right of all to be 'Liberated HARI-JANAS' - transformed children of God in the modern Indian society.



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