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Examining the Theology of
the Oppressed
“I’m raising some critical questions about how [in India] Dalit theology
and tribal theology have crystallized,” Sathianathan Clarke said of his
lectures for the annual Students’ Lectureship on Missions. “And I’m
looking at ways in which, perhaps, they have replicated a certain caste
mentality that may not have been helpful in their own liberation.”
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Sathianathan Clarke delivered the Students’
Lectureship on Missions. |
Clarke is an Anglican priest and associate professor in the Department of
Theology and Ethics at United Theological College in Bangalore, India. His
three-part fall lecture series was titled “Re-Imagining Christian Doctrine
with Subalterns in India.” To order an audiotape of either Clarke’s lectures or Coakley’s lectures
call 609-497-7900 or email media@ptsem.edu, the Seminary’s
Educational Media Office. The cost is $3.50 per tape. |
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