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The critique of western systematic theology explores traditional topics like the existence of God, revelation, and Christology, integrating insights from Indian and other traditions without creating a synthesis. Divided into method and systematics, it emphasizes dialogue between western and Indian worldviews, aiming to enrich theological resources for scholars globally. This approach encourages a fresh perspective on comparative systematic theology, addressing the need for a comprehensive understanding of diverse religious insights and practices.
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Brahman, Michael Myers
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- 2000
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