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Passion For The Real : Political Theology and the Postsecular / Y.T. Vinayaraj

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi , ISPCK , Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society , 2025.ISBN:
  • 9788119434763
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230.0464 V766
Contents:
theology as a Passion for the Real
Radical Democracy and Political theology
Political Ecology and Political Theology
Political Theology and the Post secular
'Public Religions' in a Post secular World : Ambedkar as a Case
Summary: Passion for the real inspires a search for God / the divine in small things . Here the mundane and the transcendent are separated only by a razorthin divide, if not converging. This radical theology shifts the focus from the overarching presence of an Omni-God to immanence, where divinity manifests in the lived realities of people. In political theology, this translates into the embodied acts of care, justice, and resistance. this postsecular theology invites us to rethink religion as a political practice aimed at transforming society.
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In Memoriam Felix Wilfred (1948-2025)

theology as a Passion for the Real

Radical Democracy and Political theology

Political Ecology and Political Theology

Political Theology and the Post secular

'Public Religions' in a Post secular World : Ambedkar as a Case

Passion for the real inspires a search for God / the divine in small things . Here the mundane and the transcendent are separated only by a razorthin divide, if not converging. This radical theology shifts the focus from the overarching presence of an Omni-God to immanence, where divinity manifests in the lived realities of people. In political theology, this translates into the embodied acts of care, justice, and resistance. this postsecular theology invites us to rethink religion as a political practice aimed at transforming society.

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