Christianity in India : from beginnings to the present /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2008.
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| Series: | Oxford history of the Christian Church.
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Table of Contents:
- Christians, Christianity, and christendom
- Contextualizing complexity : India's lands, peoples, and social structures
- Contextualizing complexity : India's dominant religious traditions : Sanātana-Dharma and Dar-ul-Islam
- Thomas Christians and the Thomas tradition
- Pfarangi Catholic Christians and Padroado Christendom
- Evangelical Christians as missionary dubashis : conduits of cross-cultural communication
- India's Raj and political logic : the unification of India, a Southern perspective
- Āvarna Christians and conversion movements
- Missionaries, colonialism, and ecclesiastical dominion
- Indian Christians and Hindu Raj
- Elite education and missionaries
- Catholic renewal and resurgence
- Trophies of grace and their public influence
- Adivāsi movements in the North-east.