A Matter of Belief

A Matter of Belief
Author: Vibha Joshi
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780857456731

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‘Nagaland for Christ’ and ‘Jesus Saves’ are familiar slogans prominently displayed on public transport and celebratory banners in Nagaland, north-east India. They express an idealization of Christian homogeneity that belies the underlying tensions and negotiations between Christian and non-Christian Naga. This religious division is intertwined with that of healing beliefs and practices, both animistic and biomedical. This study focuses on the particular experiences of the Angami Naga, one of the many Naga peoples. Like other Naga, they are citizens of the state of India but extend ethnolinguistically into Tibeto-Burman south-east Asia. This ambiguity and how it affects their Christianity, global involvement, indigenous cultural assertiveness and nationalist struggle is explored. Not simply describing continuity through change, this study reveals the alternating Christian and non-Christian streams of discourse, one masking the other but at different times and in different guises.

Christianity in Northeast India

Christianity in Northeast India
Author: Chongpongmeren Jamir
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 1032400099

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This book examines the distinctive formation of Christianity in Nagaland, Northeast India, since 1947. It argues that an understanding of the history of Christianity in the region can be found in its cultural milieu and the changing political, social and religious environment. In Nagaland, almost 90 per cent of the population are Christians. This book shows that segmentation as a cultural characteristic of Naga society inspired both unity and divisiveness in the Naga churches, which subsequently shaped the beliefs and practices of the churches in the region. Using the methodology of cultural history, the author examines ecclesiastical events and suggests that the history of Christianity should be examined in the light of its interaction with its cultural context rather than as an isolated phenomenon. The book demonstrates that the ethnic status which the Christian faith assumed, the extent of its identification with the local culture, and the scope of the mission of the Naga churches as key stakeholders in society, offers a new angle on the history of Christianity in India. This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of South Asian history, particularly those concerned with Northeast India and Christian history, historiography, cultural history, history of Christianity in India and faith-culture interface, religious studies, history and South Asian Studies.

Christianity and Change in Northeast India

Christianity and Change in Northeast India
Author: Tanka Bahadur Subba,Joseph Puthenpurakal,Shaji Joseph Puykunnel
Publsiher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2009
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 818069447X

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Contributed seminar papers.

Essays on Christianity in North East India

Essays on Christianity in North East India
Author: Federick Sheldon Downs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015037341735

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Christianity in North East India

Christianity in North East India
Author: Frederick Sheldon Downs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1983
Genre: India
ISBN: UOM:39015011952689

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Christianity in Northeast India

Christianity in Northeast India
Author: Chongpongmeren Jamir
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000057386

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This book examines the distinctive formation of Christianity in Nagaland, Northeast India, since 1947. It argues that an understanding of the history of Christianity in the region can be found in its cultural milieu and the changing political, social and religious environment. In Nagaland, almost 90 per cent of the population are Christians. This book shows that segmentation as a cultural characteristic of Naga society inspired both unity and divisiveness in the Naga churches, which subsequently shaped the beliefs and practices of the churches in the region. Using the methodology of cultural history, the author examines ecclesiastical events and suggests that the history of Christianity should be examined in the light of its interaction with its cultural context rather than as an isolated phenomenon. The book demonstrates that the ethnic status which the Christian faith assumed, the extent of its identification with the local culture, and the scope of the mission of the Naga churches as key stakeholders in society, offers a new angle on the history of Christianity in India. This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of South Asian history, particularly those concerned with Northeast India and Christian history, historiography, cultural history, history of Christianity in India and faith–culture interface, religious studies, history and South Asian Studies.

Christianity and Politics in Tribal India

Christianity and Politics in Tribal India
Author: G. Kanato Chophy
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781438485836

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Through an ethnohistorical study of the Nagas—a congeries of tribes inhabiting the Indo-Myanmar frontier—this book explores an unusually interesting region of India that is all too often seen as peripheral. G. Kanato Chophy provides a distinct vantage point for understanding the Nagas in relation to colonialism, missionary encounters, identity politics, and cultural change, all seamlessly woven around American Baptist mission history in this region. The book also analyses India's cacophonous postindependence democracy in order to delineate multifaith issues, multiculturalism, and ethnicity-based political movements. Within the West, episodic memories of the "Great Awakening," a significant landmark in the history of Protestantism, have faded into archival records. But among the Nagas of the Indo-Myanmar highlands, Baptist Christianity persists as the dominant religion, influencing the daily lives of nearly three million people. Focusing variously on evangelical faith, missionary zeal, ethnic identities, political struggle, and complex culture wars, Christianity and Politics in Tribal India is an original and major study of how Protestant missions changed the history and destiny of a tribal community in one of the unlikeliest regions of South Asia.

Religion and Society of North east India

Religion and Society of North east India
Author: Sujata Miri
Publsiher: New Delhi : Vikas Publishing House
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1980
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015002766692

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Papers of a seminar held at the North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, 1979.