This book explores discipleship, suffering, and racial justice, and what the UK church can learn about these themes from the experiences and theologies of Majority World contexts. It argues for the relativity of suffering and develops this as a discipleship theory needed during the pandemic and post-pandemic context. The book also examines post-colonial contextual theologies rooted in pain and how they can serve the church during and after the pandemic.
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