Christianity in Indian History: Issues of Culture, Power and Knowledge / edited by Pius Malekandathil, Joy L. K. Pachuau, Tanika Sarkar - Delhi: Primus Books, 2016 - xiv+283p

includes index and biblioraphy

Historiographical Issues and Problems for Indian Christianity Dalit Christian History as a Field of Study Narratives of Conversion, Missionaries and Indian Converts We Are One Caste, One Disease and One Religion: Biographies of Christian Conversion in a South Indian Leprosy Colony Christianity in Mizoram: An Ethnography Change and Continuity: An Analysis of the Interaction of Khasi Traditional Religion With Christianity Colonial Registers of a Vernacular Christianity Assistants or Leaders? : The Contributions of Early Native Christian Converts in North - East India Sinners and Confessors: Missionary Dialogues in India, Sixteenth Century Formation of Identity and Discourses From Heathen Aboriginals to Christian Tribes: Locating the Oraons in Missionary Writings on Chhotanagpur Strategic Interventions for Structural Changes in the Bettiah Christian Community: A Study of Purposive Action for Community Development Accommodation, Reconciliation and Rebellion in the History of Tamil Catholicism Conflicts and Dialogue Contemplative Gaze: Bede Griffiths and the Needs of Post-Independence Indian Christianity Globalizing Religion, Localizing Christian Mission: Robert Caldwell and Colonial Discourse in Nineteenth - Century South India Living Religion in Emotional Turbulence: Astudy on the Religious Fluviality of New Christians of Cochin and the Inquisition, 1546-1565

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Historiography
Church History, India
Christian History

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