
In This Work, Brian Philip Dunn Focuses On The South Indian Theologian A. J. Appaswamy's 'embodiment Theology.' This Is The First Book On Appaswamy, A Not Insignificant Indian, Christian Theologian. This Study Argues For The Distinctive Theological Voice Of Appaswamy Who Develops A Theology Strongly Influenced By The Medieval Hindu Theologian (or 'bhakti Philosopher') Rāmānuja, In Particular Offering A Reading Of The Gospel Of John. Dunn Shows How Appaswamy Sees The Christian God In Rāmānuja's Theology And How His Theology, Particularly About The Presence Of God In The Icon In A Temple, Can Become A Heuristic Device Through Which To Understand The Fourth Gospel In The Context Of Its Own Time. This Allows The Reader To Develop A Rooted Christology That Otherwise Would Remain Hidden. Through Rāmānuja, Appaswamy Can Contribute To A Constructive And Important Theology That Grounds The Text And Ideas Of The Incarnation In The Jewish Context, Particularly About Priestly Atonement. This Reading Of Rāmānuja Allows Us To See A Christology In The Christian Text That Would Otherwise Not Have Been Seen.
This study investigates how the theological framework of the South Indian Christian theologian A. J. Appasamy is fundamentally shaped by his engagement with the medieval Hindu philosopher Rāmānuja. Brian Philip Dunn examines Appasamy's unique 'embodiment theology' to demonstrate how Hindu bhakti philosophy provides a heuristic lens for interpreting the Gospel of John. By bridging these two traditions, the author argues that Appasamy offers a distinct Christological perspective that illuminates the incarnation within its original Jewish context.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and theologians identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of Indian Christian theology. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for those familiar with both systematic theology and Hindu philosophical traditions.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192508954
ISBN-13:
9780192508959
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