Liberation: Spiritual Centre and Social Peripheries
This book celebrates the life and spiritual journey of Acharya Thomas Kochumuttom, a monk who dedicated 25 years of his life to asceticism in the Himalayas. It explores his profound contributions to spiritual and social liberation through contemplative life, his thoughts on Indian Christian spirituality, and the role of ashrams in fostering both personal and communal transformation. The volume is divided into two parts: the first delves into Acharya Kochumuttom's spiritual liberation and his vision of a Church attuned to Indian culture, while the second explores liberation in both spiritual and social contexts, with reflections from his disciples and colleagues. It highlights the transformative power of solitude, interreligious dialogue, and a deeply rooted spirituality in the pursuit of freedom and truth.
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