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Taking Indian ecclesial context as an example of a multi-cultural, multi-religious and multi- lingual world where pluralism becomes a landmark of our times, the author makes a study to find reasonable answers to the questions regarding the uniqueness of Jesus and the identity of the body of Christ. In searching a suitable theological tenet for the ecclesial identity of the church in India,the author compares pluralistic approach and dramatic theological approach. By using Rene Girard's mimetic theory and concept of scapegoat mechanism as auxiliary hypothesis, and the dramatic theology of…mehr

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Taking Indian ecclesial context as an example of a multi-cultural, multi-religious and multi- lingual world where pluralism becomes a landmark of our times, the author makes a study to find reasonable answers to the questions regarding the uniqueness of Jesus and the identity of the body of Christ. In searching a suitable theological tenet for the ecclesial identity of the church in India,the author compares pluralistic approach and dramatic theological approach. By using Rene Girard's mimetic theory and concept of scapegoat mechanism as auxiliary hypothesis, and the dramatic theology of Raymund Schwager SJ the author analyses mysteries of Indian religious traditions, cultures and social bodies and explain the uniqueness of the Judeo- Christian revelation and the role of the body of Christ in Indian ecclesial context.
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Autorenporträt
Dr.George Thomas Kuzhippallil is a Catholic priest from the diocese of Idukki, in Kerala in India. He was born at Thankamany in Kerala on 18th Feb.1971. He did his Masters Degree in Theology from the Jnanadeepa Vidyapeeth, Pune and did his Doctorate in Dogmatic Theology in the Leopold-Franzens University Innsbruck in Austria.