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Dedication ; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; The Problem of God and the Other in Continental Philosophy; Spivak and the 'Third World Turn' in Continental Philosophy; De-othering God: Dalit Theology After Continental Philosophy; Outline of this Volume; Notes; Chapter 2: God as the 'Transcendent Other': A Critical Engagement with 'The Theological Turn'; Levinas and the 'Transcendent Other'; Derrida and le tout autre; Jean Luc-Marion and the 'Saturated Other'; Conclusion; Notes.
Chapter 3: Spivak and the 'Subordinated Other': The "Third World Turn" in Continental PhilosophyThe Spivakian Epistemological Itinerary; Subalternity; Marginality; Planetarity; 'Subordinated Other' as the Teacher; Religion after Spivak; Subalternity and Indegeneity: A Critical Engagement with Spivak; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4: God, Human, and Creation: Spivak and Postcolonial Theologies; Spivak, Theology and Theopolitics; Spivak and Postcolonial Theologies; Postcolonial Theologies of God; Relational Transcendence: Mayra Rivera and Catherine Keller; Postcolonial Theological Anthropologies.
Postcolonial Theologies of CreationSpacialized Transcendence and Creatio Continua: Vitor Westhelle and Whitney Bauman; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5: De-othering God: Dalit Theology After Continental Philosophy; Defining Dalit as a Materialist Category; 'Denied Transcendence': The Dalit Body and the Caste Epistemology; 'Offered Transcendence': The Dalit Body and the Christian Theology; Dalit Theology and Liberation Theology: M.M. Thomas and Sathianathan Clarke; Absence of Transcendence: Dalit Epistemology After Continental Philosophy.
Lokayata/Carvaka: Grounding Dalit Epistemology in the Materialist Philosophical TraditionToward a Dalit Theology of De-othering God; Dalit God as the Embodied God; Dalit God as the Immanent God; Dalit God as the Multi-God; Dalit Theology as a Radical Political Theology of Immanence; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6: Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
Chapter 3: Spivak and the 'Subordinated Other': The "Third World Turn" in Continental PhilosophyThe Spivakian Epistemological Itinerary; Subalternity; Marginality; Planetarity; 'Subordinated Other' as the Teacher; Religion after Spivak; Subalternity and Indegeneity: A Critical Engagement with Spivak; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4: God, Human, and Creation: Spivak and Postcolonial Theologies; Spivak, Theology and Theopolitics; Spivak and Postcolonial Theologies; Postcolonial Theologies of God; Relational Transcendence: Mayra Rivera and Catherine Keller; Postcolonial Theological Anthropologies.
Postcolonial Theologies of CreationSpacialized Transcendence and Creatio Continua: Vitor Westhelle and Whitney Bauman; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5: De-othering God: Dalit Theology After Continental Philosophy; Defining Dalit as a Materialist Category; 'Denied Transcendence': The Dalit Body and the Caste Epistemology; 'Offered Transcendence': The Dalit Body and the Christian Theology; Dalit Theology and Liberation Theology: M.M. Thomas and Sathianathan Clarke; Absence of Transcendence: Dalit Epistemology After Continental Philosophy.
Lokayata/Carvaka: Grounding Dalit Epistemology in the Materialist Philosophical TraditionToward a Dalit Theology of De-othering God; Dalit God as the Embodied God; Dalit God as the Immanent God; Dalit God as the Multi-God; Dalit Theology as a Radical Political Theology of Immanence; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6: Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.