EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 12 MIN
Reimagining Church from Below
from Subversive Spiritualities: Dalit Theology Month · host Raj Bharat Patta
What does it mean to imagine the Church from the margins rather than the centre?In this episode, Reimagining Church from Below, we explore how faith, community, and theology take on new meaning when shaped by the lived experiences of Dalit communities. Drawing from the heart of Dalit theology, this conversation challenges dominant structures of power within the Church and invites us to listen deeply to voices that have long been silenced or ignored.This episode reflects on what it looks like to build a Church rooted in justice, dignity, and liberation, where the excluded become central, and where faith is not abstract, but embodied in struggle and hope.As part of Dalit Theology Month, this episode is an invitation to rethink, unlearn, and reimagine: What would the Church look like if it truly stood with and was shaped by the oppressed?🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.
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What does it mean to imagine the Church from the margins rather than the centre?In this episode, Reimagining Church from Below, we explore how faith, community, and theology take on new meaning when shaped by the lived experiences of Dalit communities. Drawing from the heart of Dalit theology, this conversation challenges dominant structures of power within the Church and invites us to listen deeply to voices that have long been silenced or ignored.This episode reflects on what it looks like to build a Church rooted in justice, dignity, and liberation, where the excluded become central, and where faith is not abstract, but embodied in struggle and hope.As part of Dalit Theology Month, this episode is an invitation to rethink, unlearn, and reimagine: What would the Church look like if it truly stood with and was shaped by the oppressed?🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.
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