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A
Reader in Dalit Theology by Arvind P. Nirmal (ed.)
Caste and Alternative
Culture by Katti Padma Rao
Charvaka Darshan: Ancient
Indian Dalit Philosophy by Katti Padma Rao
Frontiers of Dalit Theology
by V. Devesahayam (ed.)
Heuristic Explorations
by Arvind P. Nirmal
Towards
a Common Dalit Ideology by Arvind P. Nirmal (ed.)
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By Arvind P. Nirmal (ed.)
191 pages
Rs.50; Available in paperback
The collections of essays are the contribution of good thinkers, who
has enabled the readers to think in terms of the need for 'Dalit Theology'.
The reality of poverty and powerlessness opens a whole realm of the
issues connected with it. It also paves the way to contemplate on a
move towards a relevant theology from the understanding gained by reading
the essays.
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By Katti Padma Rao
184 pages; Published in 1998
Rs.100; Available in paperback
It's a stirring call to destroy caste-based society. Chapters include
"Communist Movement under the Upper Castes", Abolition of Caste as a
Principle", "Philosophical Movements against Caste", "The Bhakti Movements",
"Dalit Panthers", etc. "The message of the book is 'Dalits, be proud
of yourselves, you have a history and culture of your own. Discover
yourselves. Stand fast for your liberation. You will overcome some day
- soon!'" (K. Rajaratnam in his introduction) Translated from Telugu,
with a brief bibliography.
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By Katti Padma Rao
140 pages; Published in 1997
Rs.100; Available in paperback
'Ancient Indian Dalit Philosophy' is culled out from the Vedas, Sankara's
Mayavada, Goshala's Niyativada and from the principles of Charvaka and
Sankhys. Certain trends in Western Philosophy and materialist thought
in the Middle Ages are dealt with certain relevance to the search undertaken
by the eminent author.
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By V. Devesahayam (ed.)
516 pages; Published in 1997
Rs.150; Available in paperback
It's a massive and impressive study of Dalit Theology. Part one is 8
Bible studies related to Dalit Theology from the gospels and Acts. Part
two, by far the larger, has 5 sections. The first one "Dalit Reality"
has two chapters on women and one on Dalits and tribals. "History and
Dalit Theology" (four chapters) is followed by "Doing Dalit Theology",
which has a chapter comparing Dalit and other theologies and a discussion
of B. R. Ambedkar 's role in Dalit Theology. "Dalit Hermeneutics" and
"Reflection on Dalit Reality and Doctrines" are the longest sections
with six chapters each. An essential work for deep study of Dalit Theology.
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By Arvind P. Nirmal
165 pages
Rs.45; Available in paperback
It's a valuable book to those in pursuit of truth and value systems.
The knowing process and the interpreting process are gone through thoroughly
from the point of view of theological education. 'Interfaith Dialogue',
'Contemporary Theology' and 'The Social & Political aspects in the Concept
of the New Man' are among the topics covered.
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By Arvind P. Nirmal (ed.)
137 pages; Published in 1989
Rs.50; Available in paperback
From the understanding of the dalit issues and the emerging dalit consciousness,
it is possible to develop a common dalit ideology. This compilation
of articles covers a wide range of topics within the common preview
of the subject. Seminar statement on 'Developing a Common Dalit Ideology'
is the concluding chapter that tells it all.
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