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Christianity Made in India

From Apostle Thomas to Mother Teresa
  • ISBN-13: 9781506430324
  • Publisher: 1517 MEDIA
    Imprint: FORTRESS PRESS
  • By Roger E. Hedlund
  • Price: AUD $73.99
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  • Local release date: 01/10/2017
  • Format: Hardback (229.00mm X 152.00mm) 334 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Christianity [HRC]India [1FKA]
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Roger Hedlund is director emeritus of Mylapore Institute for Indigenous Studies.
Roger E. Hedlund is director emeritus of Mylapore Institute for Indigenous Studies. He is the retired managing editor of Dharma Deepika: A South Asian Journal of Missiological Research and chief editor of Oxford Encyclopaedia of South Asian Christianity (2012). He taught missiology at Union Biblical Seminary (Yavatmal/Pune) 1974-78 and taught mission research at Serampore College (West Bengal) 1994-97.
1. Introduction: "Beginning from Jerusalem" 2. Foundations: Thomas and the First Indian Christians 3. A Thousand Years of Silence? The Forgotten Golden Age of the Church 4. Ziegenbalg and the Beginnings of Protestant Christianity in India 5. Carey and the Evangelical Experiment at Serampore 6. Ramabai Dongre Medhavi: A Change Agent in Modern Indian History 7. Evangelical Christians and Social Transformation 8. Indigenous Churches of South Asia and Beyond 9. Why Study New Movements? The Importance of India's New Christian Movements 10. Religious Plurality and Christian Concerns: Insights from India 11. Poverty and Marginality: A Context for Evangelization 12. Creative Ministries of New Christian Movements 13. Living Water and the Holy Spirit 14. Fourth Branch Christianity and the Historiography of New Christian Movements 15. Christian Identity in a Pluralistic World 16. Hindus and Christians Together for Two Thousand Years 17. Conclusion: "To the Ends of the Earth" Index
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