The Trinitarian Dharma: Contributing to the Mosaic of Global Christianity

· American Society of Missiology Monograph Series Book 72 · Wipf and Stock Publishers
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As the gospel continues to spread to the farthest corners of the world, the Christian faith encounters an array of diverse cultures, religions, philosophies, and belief systems. This encounter serves as a catalyst for transformation, as Christianity both influences and is influenced by the new frontiers it reaches. The book at hand endeavors to explore this dynamic process, particularly focusing on the Trinitarian theology as a potent force for transformation. Moreover, it seeks to uncover the resonance between Christian concepts and the rich tapestry of Dharma, thereby enhancing our understanding of the Trinity. In essence, this book serves as a pivotal example of how abstract theological ideas can be made relevant and meaningful in the context of a multicultural and multireligious world. It embodies an approach to Christian theology that is both interreligious and interdisciplinary, emanating from a global Christian perspective that embraces diversity and dialogue.

About the author

Pabitra Mani Bhandari converted to Christianity from Hinduism and has been ministering to migrant workers for the past twenty years. He studied theology in South Korea, earning degrees from Torch Trinity Graduate University (MDiv, ThM) and Yonsei University (PhD). His scholarly contributions have appeared in a number of peer-reviewed journals, demonstrating his deep engagement in theological discourse.

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