With scholarly precision and pastoral sensitivity, the author develops a Bahujan model of the Trinity that resonates with the values of collective solidarity, resistance to oppression, and inclusive community. More than a doctrinal study, The Trinity in Bahujan Context is a theological manifesto for the Indian Church and a resource for anyone seeking to understand how classical Christian doctrines can inspire transformative praxis in contexts of systemic injustice.
This book will be of interest to theologians, clergy, seminarians, social activists, and all who desire to see theology engage with the pressing realities of the modern world, especially in South Asia and other contexts of structural inequality.