Christianity in India: From Beginnings to the Present

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OUP Oxford, Jun 27, 2008 - Religion - 606 pages
Robert Frykenberg's insightful study explores and enhances historical understandings of Christian communities, cultures, and institutions within the Indian world from their beginnings down to the present. As one out of several manifestations of a newly emerging World Christianity, in which Christians of a Post-Christian West are a minority, it has focused upon those trans-cultural interactions within Hindu and Muslim environments which have made Christians in this part of the world distinctive. It seeks to uncover various complexities in the proliferation of Christianity in its many forms and to examine processes by which Christian elements intermingled with indigenous cultures and which resulted in multiple identities, and also left imprints upon various cultures of India. Thomas Christians believe that the Apostle Thomas came to India in 52 A.D./C.E., and that he left seven congregations to carry on the Mission of bringing the Gospel to India. In our day the impulse of this Mission is more alive than ever. Catholics, in three hierarchies, have become most numerous; and various Evangelicals/Protestant communities constitute the third great tradition. With the rise of Pentecostalism, a fourth great wave of Christian expansion in India has occurred. Starting with movements that began a century ago, there are now ten to fifteen times more missionaries than ever before, virtually all of them Indian. Needless to say, Christianity in India is profoundly Indian and Frykenberg provides a fascinating guide to its unique history and practice.
 

Contents

Christians Christianity and Christendom
1
Indias Lands Peoples and Social Structures
21
Indias Dominant Religious Traditions San257tanaDharma and DarulIslam
57
4 Thomas Christians and the Thomas Tradition
91
5 Pfarangi Catholic Christians and Padroado Christendom
116
Conduits of CrossCultural Communication
142
The Unification of India a Southern Perspective
169
8 256varna Christians and Conversion Movements
206
11 Elite Education and Missionaries
301
12 Catholic Renewal and Resurgence
344
13 Trophies of Grace and their Public Influence
380
14 Adiv257si Movements in the NorthEast
419
15 Conclusion and Epilogue
454
Bibliography
485
Glossary
517
Index
535

9 Missionaries Colonialism and Ecclesiastical Dominion
243
10 Indian Christians and Hindu Raj
268

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