Intercultural Christology in John's Gospel : a Subaltern Reading from India / by Biju Chacko
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- 978-1-5064-8069-5
- 23 226.577 C431
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This book unravels the intercultural intersections and subaltern dimensions of John's Christology. The Johannine Messiah is a subaltern Messiah, and the Johannine community is subaltern community. The evangelist resists and disrupts, even while resonating with the surrounding linguistic and conceptual milieu. Therefore, a hermeneutical framework of intercultural resonance and subaltern subversive rhetoric is a key to unlock St. John's Gospel. This book follows such a hermeneutical approach.
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