God of Our Soil makes copious use of subaltern religio-cultural resources and symbolisms to think of the Trinity as a Tribal God-in-Communion and a Tribal God-of-Community in whom 'we live and move and have our being' (Acts 17:28). While primarily aimed at addressing the Indian Christian community and offering the adivasi symbol of Naachnu (Dance) for the Triune God, the book also invites people of other religions and ideologies to evolve new representations, myths, symbols, stories, songs and conceptions of God that will inspire all Indians to work in harmony for building up a peaceful and...
God of Our Soil makes copious use of subaltern religio-cultural resources and symbolisms to think of the Trinity as a Tribal God-in-Communion and a Tr...