Vol. 16.2 (2023) Challenges to Plurality: Indian Society at the Crossroads

Editorial Board

Catherine E. Clifford

Professor Saint Paul University 223 Main Street Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 1C4

Prof. Dr Ormond Rush

Associate Professor and Reader Institute for Religion & Critical Inquiry, Faculty of Theology and Philosophy, Australian Catholic University PO Box 456, Virginia Q 4014, Australia

M.H. ILIAS

Professor at School of Gandhian Thought and Development Studies (SGTDS), Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University Priyadarsini Hills P O Kottayam-686560

Mathijs Lamberigts

Professor Emeritus Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Leuven Charles Deberiotstraat 26 – box 3101 3000 Leuven Belgium

Paul Pulikkan

Visiting Professor Chair for Christian Studies and Research, University of Calicut CALICUT UNIVERSITY. P.O, 673 635, KERALA, INDIA

Peter Schallenberg

Professor, THEOLOGISCHE FAKULTÄT PADERBORN, KAMP 6, 33098 PADERBORN, Germany

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Editorial

Dr.Paul Pulikkan

3-6

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2

Concept of Trinity as a Response to the Pluralistic Challenges

Dr. Robi Kunthaniyil

7-16

14
3

“Plurality in Question: Differentiated Citizenship in India”

Dr. Vincent B. Netto

17-23

15
4

Secularism in India: Concept and Interpretations

Dr. Gasper K. J

24-32

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5

Uniform Civil Code and its implications to Indian Society

Dr. Vijaya Kumari K

33-42

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6

Plurality in India: Prospects and challenges

Dr. Valsa M. A

43-51

18
7

Hereditary Occupation and the Development of Musical Cognition among the

Ritual Performing Community of North Kerala

Dr. Vijith Kuniyil

52-64

20
8

The Emotional Effects of Music: A Study on

Don Moen’s Classic ‘God Will Make a Way’

Dr. D. Guna Graciyal and
Dr. C. Gladious Guna Ranjini

65-84

21
9

Gender, Religion, and Disability: Addressing Intersectional Diasporic Experiences

through the Poems of Imtiaz Dharker and Kuli Kohli

Beauty Das and Prof. Maya Shanker Pandey

85-97

22
10

Beyond Heteronormativity: Exploring Queer Dimensions in Indian Mythology

Shiksha Bala and Dr. Tanu Gupta

98-108

24
11

Claiming Humanity in Dystopia: Souls vs. Humans in Stephenie Meyer’s The Host

Anusha Hegde

109-119

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12

‘What it Means to be a Human’: A Post humanistic Study of

Human Embodiment and Disability in S.B. Divya’s Machinehood

Radhika Sharma and Dr. Nagendra Kumar

120-134

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13

An Unknown World Became Known: Sub-Creation Theory by Tolkien

Dr. Tamilmani K. T. and Jaziz Evelyn J

135-145

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14

Our Authors

146-148

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Annual Report of CCSR 2022-2023

149-151

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