Madhuri M. Yadlapati

”  .  .  .  a visionary picture of how theologies committed to social justice stem from a Christological paradigm. God at the Margins explicates how liberation theology, feminist theology, and theology of religions are central to the prophetic mission of the church. Through exceptionally lucid writing, Aimee Upjohn Light draws needed attention to a serious engagement with non-Christians not only as possible sources of holiness but also as the privileged sites for God’’s self-revelation. She presents and analyzes the most promising comparative and interreligious work of contemporary theologians and then frames a Christian theology that builds upon these foundations.  .  .  .  Students of theology and religion will find the book both informative and insightful in the pressing demands it makes of any Christian theological mission that strives to be truly catholic, or universal.”