Sacred Disruption and Prophetic Imagination: GIT Faculty Speak Justice and Hope

In the mountain-lined city of Chiang Mai, where the Global Institute of Theology (GIT) will gather this October, theology isn’t just being studied — it’s being reimagined. Voices from across the world will come together under the umbrella of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC) to engage in biblical reflection, confront contemporary injustices, and […]
Reclaiming Liberation: Dalit Theology and the Spirit of Dalit History Month

Dalits, historically marginalized as “untouchables” within India’s caste hierarchy, continue to face systemic discrimination despite constitutional protections. An estimated 70% of Indian Christians are of Dalit origin, according to some sources . However, conversion to Christianity has not shielded Dalit Christians from caste-based injustice. They suffer what is often termed “triple discrimination”—oppressed by wider society, […]