Encountering Christ in the suffering humanity (Mt 25:31-46) : Christological contributions of Samuel Rayan and Raimon Panikkar and the significance of suffering of the battered women of Maher from Christian and Hindu perspective
Encountering Christ in the suffering humanity (Mt 25:31-46) : Christological contributions of Samuel Rayan and Raimon Panikkar and the significance of suffering of the battered women of Maher from Christian and Hindu perspective is a book. It was written by Cynthia Pinto and published by Global in 2011.
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- author: Cynthia Pinto
- publication date: 2011
- book publisher: Global
- book series: Kommunikative Theologie = Communicative theology
- book subjects: Theodicy, Suffering-Religious aspects-Christianity, Suffering-Biblical teaching
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