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Dr. Sebastian Kappen (1924 - 1993) Dr. Sebastian Kappen, a renowned theologian from India, doctored in 1961 from the Gregorian University, Rome, with a thesis on “Praxis and Religious Alienation according to the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of Karl Marx”.

His subsequent studies had been geared to the requirements of transformative social action in India. This led him to an investigation into the liberative and humanizing potential of the original teachings of the historical Jesus as well as of Indian religious traditions, particularly the tradition of dissent represented by the Buddha and the medieval Bhakti Movement. He has written and lectured extensively on the cultural restructuring of Indian society.

S Kappen had been visiting professor to the Pontifical Seminary (Pune), Vidyajyoti (Delhi), The Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium) and Maryknoll Seminary (New York). He was engaged in a study of communalism and the Postmodernism debate, when Mother Earth called him back on the 30th of November 1993.


Books in English

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Jesus and Freedom (Orbis Books, New York, 1973) Marxian Atheism (1983) Jesus and Cultural Revolution - an Asian Perspective (1983) Liberation Theology and Marxism (1986) The Future of Socialism and Socialism of the Future (1992).

Posthumous Publications

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Tradition Modernity Counterculture (1994) Hindutva and Indian Religious Traditions (2000) Divine Challenge and Human Response (2001) Jesus and Society (2002) Jesus and Culture (2002) Towards a Holistic Cultural Paradigm (2003)

Books in Malayalam

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From Faith to Revolution (1972) An Introduction to the Philosophy of Marx (1989) Prophecy and Counterculture (1992) In Search of the Non-Christian Jesus (1999, posthumous).

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I've now renamed you, as requested. Best wishes, Warofdreams talk 01:34, 22 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]


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Hello. Please note that according to Wikipedia:Manual of Style, you're using too many capital letters in edits like this one. You shouldn't capitalize an initial letter merely because it's in a section heading. Normally the first letter in the heading is capitalized, and later ones only if there's a special reason for it (e.g. a person's name, etc.). In this case, the n- should be lower case. I've left it as n-Curves and their products. Michael Hardy (talk) 17:07, 2 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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