A Biblical Approach to Indian Traditions and Beliefs
Author: Joshua Raj
Publisher: Armour Publishing Pte Ltd
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9789814222396
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Joshua Raj
Publisher: Armour Publishing Pte Ltd
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9789814222396
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Eli Stanley Jones
Publisher: New York ; Cincinnati : The Abingdon Press
Published: 1925
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Swami Dayanand Bharati
Publisher: William Carey Publishing
Published: 2004-06-01
Total Pages: 215
ISBN-13: 0878086862
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This is an insightful analysis based on personal experience of Christian work among Hindus and the error and inadequacy of Western Christianity in the Hindu world. Numerous anecdotes are the greatest strength of this important book. “He presents the transcultural Good News in culturally understandable ways for the India of the 21st century.” –H. Stanley Wood, Center for New Church Development, Columbia Theological Seminary
Author: Chad M. Bauman
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2014-08-07
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 1317560264
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume offers insights into the current ‘public-square’ debates on Indian Christianity. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork as well as rigorous analyses, it discusses the myriad histories of Christianity in India, its everyday practice and contestations and the process of its indigenisation. It addresses complex and pertinent themes such as Dalit Indian Christianity, diasporic nationalism and conversion. The work will interest scholars and researchers of religious studies, Dalit and subaltern studies, modern Indian history, and politics.
Author: Dayanand Bharati
Publisher: William Carey Library
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 9780878086115
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This is an insightful analysis based on personal experience of Christian work among Hindus and the error and inadequacy of Western Christianity in the Hindu world. Numerous anecdotes are the greatest strength of this important book. "He presents the transcultural Good News in culturally understandable ways for the India of the 21st century." -H. Stanley Wood, Center for New Church Development, Columbia Theological Seminary
Author: Swami Akhilananda
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Published: 2014-03-29
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 9781497827080
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This Is A New Release Of The Original 1919 Edition.
Author: K. Suresh
Publisher: Mittal Publications
Published: 2002-03
Total Pages: 382
ISBN-13: 9788170999553
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This Eight Volume Set Provides A Comprehensive Overview Of Religion In India Through The Ages.
Author: Judith Margaret Brown
Publisher: RoutledgeCurzon
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 9780700716012
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Christianity has been one of India's religious traditions since its beginning, but the 19th and 20th centuries saw a new wave of Protestant missionary concern with India which coincided with British rule on the subcontinent, and the growth of modern forms of communications. Christians became involved in new forms of cultural interaction, which have had a major impact on Indian culture and society. These essays examine the many and diverse cultural interactions which have occurred between Indian and foreign missionary Christians with India's other religious traditions in the 19th and 20th centuries, showing how Christianity has played a significant role in the development of Indian culture at many levels, among both the educated and the poor.
Author: Robert Eric Frykenberg
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2008-06-26
Total Pages: 611
ISBN-13: 0198263775
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This study explores historical understandings of Christian communities, cultures, and institutions within the Indian world from their beginnings to the present time. Frykenberg focuses on trans-cultural interactions within Hindu and Muslim environments, uncovering complexities as Christianity intermingled with indigenous cultures.