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Christianity in India from beginnings to the present Robert Eric Frykenberg

By: Series: Oxford history of the Christian churchPublication details: Oxford New York Oxford University Press 2010Description: xxi, 564 p., [8] p. of plates ill., maps 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780198263777 (hc : alk. paper)
  • 9780199575831 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 275.4 22
LOC classification:
  • BR1155 .F79 2010
Contents:
Christians, Christianity, and Christendom -- Contextualizing complexity, I : India's lands, peoples, and social structures -- Contextualizing complexity, II : India's dominant religious traditions : Sanåatana-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 -- åAvarna 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 -- Adivåasi movements in the north-east.
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Originally published: 2008

Includes bibliographical references (p. [485]-515) and index

880-11 Christians, Christianity, and Christendom -- Contextualizing complexity, I : India's lands, peoples, and social structures -- Contextualizing complexity, II : India's dominant religious traditions : Sanåatana-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 -- åAvarna 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 -- Adivåasi movements in the north-east.

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