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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Syntax of ScarsScriptotherapy of the Fractured Interior
This book is a compilation of five academic essays exploringthe ethical, spiritual, and interpretative dimensions ofliterature and theology.Engaging with biblical narratives, literary texts, and visualstorytelling, the volume examines themes of suffering, faith,moral responsibility, and transformation across diverse contexts.Bringing together studies on theological hermeneutics, traumaand healing, institutional power, spiritual freedom, and genderjustice, the book reflects on how interpretation shapes humanunderstanding and spiritual experience. The essays invite readersto encounter literature and theology as living traditions thatcontinue to inspire reflection, dialogue, and renewal.
An alumna of Madras Christian College, S Rency Gabriella shares afew thoughts on the critical nexus of theological hermeneutics,ethics, and interdisciplinary inquiry. Her scholarship, is herebyshowcased through this academic presentations, interrogates thecomplex interplay between faith and literary interpretation. Thisvolume serves as the first scholarly work, marking her firstcontribution to the field of literature.
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S Rency Gabriella
S Rency Gabriella is an alumna of Madras Christian College, Chennai. Her academic interests include literature, theology, and narrative studies, with a focus on how texts engage with human experience and meaning.This book is based on her research papers presented at various academic conferences and reflects her interest in exploring literature as both an academic and reflective practice. The Syntax of Scars is her first published work.
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