Rebecca Samuel Shah is a scholar of religion and economic development who has done pioneering work on the impact of religious belief and practice on the lives of poor women in the Global South. She now serves as research professor at Baylor University's Institute for Studies of Religion, and is also a senior fellow at the Religious Freedom Institute. Joel Carpenter is the director of the Nagel Institute for the Study of World Christianity at Calvin College. He also has served as religion director of the Pew Charitable Trusts and as provost of Calvin College. Currently he is leading research and publication projects on Christianity in Africa and Asia. He also writes about Christianity in higher education.
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Acknowledgments Map of India Introduction I. Conversion and Identity 1. Saving the Soul of India: Christian Conversion and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism - Rebecca Samuel Shah 2. Drinking a Cup of Nectar: The Transformation of Lakshmibai Tilak - Sean Doyle 3. A 'Willingness to Become Undone' in Relation to Others: The Plural Life of C. F. Andrews - Bernardo A. Michael 4. Christian Conversion in India: Political Exploitation or Personal Transformation? - Joshua Iyadurai II. Indian Praxis, American Learning 5. American Evangelicalism, Social Action, and Christianity in India - Aminta Arrington 6. What God Has Joined Together Let No One Separate: Local Church and Development Agencies in God's Mission - Darren Duerksen III. Nationalism, Violence, and Freedom 7. Bollywood and the BJP: An Analysis of Indian Identity in Karan Johar's Films - Samuel Thambuswamy 8. Human Rights and Freedom of Religion--The Ground Experience: Interviews with Dr. John Dayal and Rev. Vijayesh Lal - Karuna M. John 9. Christian Responses to Violence in India - Vikas Ram and Kay Higuera Smith 10. Religious Freedom among the Marginalized in Bangalore, India - Rebecca Samuel Shah and Timothy Samuel Shah 11. The Burned Church: Christians and Pluralism in India - Paul S. Rowe Bibliography Contributors Index

