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Dr Anderson Jeremiah

Dr Anderson Jeremiah

Lecturer

County South
Lancaster University
Bailrigg
Lancaster
United Kingdom
LA1 4YL


Office hours: My office hours are Tuesday 2-4.

Affiliations

Politics, Philosophy and Religion

Anderson Jeremiah holds a Ph.D degree from the Centre for the Study of World Christianity at New College, the University of Edinburgh and is an ordained Anglican Priest.  His areas of academic interest include Christian Theology in Asia, Postcolonial Approaches to Theology, Diaspora Christianity, Dalit Studies, Contextual Theologies, History of Christianity, Modern Missionary Movements, Inculturation, Recent trends in World Christianity, Biblical Hermeneutics, Economics and Liberation Theology, Interface between Christianity and other Religions, Inter-Faith Understanding, Religious fundamentalism and Politics, Hinduism and Buddhism, and  Religious Studies. His recent research in collaboration with local churches in UK includes: ?Traditions in Conflict: the impact of immigrant-based churches on traditional church bodies in the UK?,  ?The Changing ?Colour' of World Christianity: understanding the trends in the modern growth and expansion of Christianity?

PhD Supervision Interests

I welcome potential doctoral students in the following research areas: Christian Theology, Recent trends in World Christianity, Globalisation and Christianity, Contextual and Practical Theology, Issues of Immigration and Diaspora in Christianity, Christianity: Tradition and Transformations, Dalit Studies, Postcolonial Approaches in Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology, Liberation Theologies, Christianity and other Religions, Religion and Politics in South Asia, Anthropology of Christianity

Office hours

My office hours are Tuesday 2-4.

2012

Transcending the Boundaries with Jesus: Gleanings of Ecumenism for Today

Jeremiah, A. 12/10/2012 In: Ecclesiology:The Continuing Possibility of Renewal. Rao, C. V. & Victor, V. (eds.). New Delhi: ISPCK

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Community and worldview among Paraiyars of South India: 'Lived' religion

Jeremiah, A. 6/12/2012 London: Continuum. 208 p. (Bloomsbury Advances in Religious Studies).

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

Localizing christianity for social change: the subversion of caste in rural South India

Jeremiah, A. 1/12/2012 In: Religion on the move: new dynamics of religious expansion. Adogame, A. & Shankar, S. (eds.). Leiden: Brill, (International Studies in Religion and Society).

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2011

Dalit Christians in India: Reflections from the ‘Broken Middle’

Jeremiah, A. 1/12/2011 In: Studies in World Christianity . 17, 3, p. 258-274. 17 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2010

“Exploring new facets of Dalit Christology in critical interaction with John D Crossan’s portrayal of Historical Jesus”

Jeremiah, A. 2010 In: Dalit Theology in the 21st Century: Discordant Voices, Discerning Pathways. Clarke, S., Manchala, D. & Peacock, P. V. (eds.). New Delhi: Oxford University Press

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2007

Privatization of water - a theological critique and ensuing challenges for the church.

Jeremiah, A. 03/2007 In: Reformed World. 57, 1, p. 3-16. 14 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

“K.P. Aleaz and ‘Inculturation:’ A Subaltern critique of Indian Christian Vedanta.”

Jeremiah, A. 2007 In: Asia Theological Journal. 21, 2

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

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