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India and the Indianness of Christianity : essays on understanding, historical, theological, and bibliographical, in honor of Robert Eric Frykenberg / edited by Richard Fox Young.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in the history of Christian missionsPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : William B. Eerdmans Pub., c2009.Description: xi, 283 p. : ill., maps, photograths ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780802863928 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 266.00954 22
LOC classification:
  • BV3265.3 .I525 2009
Contents:
Indian participation in enabling, sustaining, and promoting Christian mission in India / Daniel Jeyaraj -- Ancient churches and modern missions in the nineteenth century / Wilbert R. Shenk -- Empire and misinformation: Christianity and colonial knowledge from a South Indian Hindu perspective (ca. 1804) / Richard Fox Young -- Creating Christian community in early-nineteenth-century Agra / Avril A. Powell -- An ardour of devotion: the spiritual legacy of Henry Martyn / Brian Stanley -- Revival, syncretism, and the anticolonial discourse of the Kherwar movement, 1871-1910 / Peter B. Andersen -- Caste, Catholicism, and history from below, 1863-1917 / Chandra Mallampalli -- Hindu pundits and missionary knowledge of Hinduism / Geoffrey A. Oddie -- Proselytism in the history of Christianity in India / Michael Bergunder -- Anticipating independent India: the idea of the Lutheran Christian nation and Indian nationalism / Gunnel Cederlöf -- Indian Christians and Nehru's nation-state / Judith M. Brown -- Christian interpretation of Hinduism: between understanding and theological judgment / John B. Carman -- An overview and analysis of missionary collections in the United Kingdom relating to South Asia / Rosemary Seton -- North American sources for the study of Protestant Christian missions in India / Martha Lund Smalley.
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Books Books AIU Eldoret Campus General Stacks General Circulation BV 3265.3.I525 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available R33579P3232
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Indian participation in enabling, sustaining, and promoting Christian mission in India / Daniel Jeyaraj -- Ancient churches and modern missions in the nineteenth century / Wilbert R. Shenk -- Empire and misinformation: Christianity and colonial knowledge from a South Indian Hindu perspective (ca. 1804) / Richard Fox Young -- Creating Christian community in early-nineteenth-century Agra / Avril A. Powell -- An ardour of devotion: the spiritual legacy of Henry Martyn / Brian Stanley -- Revival, syncretism, and the anticolonial discourse of the Kherwar movement, 1871-1910 / Peter B. Andersen -- Caste, Catholicism, and history from below, 1863-1917 / Chandra Mallampalli -- Hindu pundits and missionary knowledge of Hinduism / Geoffrey A. Oddie -- Proselytism in the history of Christianity in India / Michael Bergunder -- Anticipating independent India: the idea of the Lutheran Christian nation and Indian nationalism / Gunnel Cederlöf -- Indian Christians and Nehru's nation-state / Judith M. Brown -- Christian interpretation of Hinduism: between understanding and theological judgment / John B. Carman -- An overview and analysis of missionary collections in the United Kingdom relating to South Asia / Rosemary Seton -- North American sources for the study of Protestant Christian missions in India / Martha Lund Smalley.

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