The Future of Christian Mission in India

The Future of Christian Mission in India
Author: Augustine Kanjamala
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781620323151

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Colonial missionaries, both Catholic and Protestant, arrived in India with the grandiose vision of converting the pagans because, like St. Peter (Acts 4:12) and most of the church fathers, they honestly believed that there is no salvation outside the church (extra ecclesiam nulla salus). At the end of the "great Protestant century," however, Christians made up less than 3 percent of the population in India, and the hope of the missionary was nearly shattered. But if one looks at mission in India qualitatively rather than quantitatively, one sees a number of positive outcomes. Missionaries in India, particularly Protestant missionaries espousing the social gospel, in collaboration with a few British evangelical administrators, dared to challenge numerous social evils and even began to eradicate them. The scientific and liberal English education began to enlighten and transform the Indian mindset. Converts belonging to the upper caste, although small in number, laid the foundation stone of Indian theology and an inculturated church using Indian genius. The end of colonialism in India coincided with the painful death of colonial mission theology. Now, the power of the Word of God, extricated from political power, is slowly and peacefully gaining ground, like the mustard seed of the parable. A paradigm shift from the ecclesio-centric mission to missio Dei offers reason for further optimism. In short, the future of mission in India is as bright as the kingdom of God. In today's new context, theologians, despite objections from some quarters, are struggling to discover the Asian face of Jesus, disfigured by the Greco-Roman Church. And the missionary is challenged to become a living Bible that, undoubtedly, everyone will read.

The Future of Christian Mission in India

The Future of Christian Mission in India
Author: Augustine Kanjamala SVD
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781630874858

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Colonial missionaries, both Catholic and Protestant, arrived in India with the grandiose vision of converting the pagans because, like St. Peter (Acts 4:12) and most of the church fathers, they honestly believed that there is no salvation outside the church (extra ecclesiam nulla salus). At the end of the "great Protestant century," however, Christians made up less than 3 percent of the population in India, and the hope of the missionary was nearly shattered. But if one looks at mission in India qualitatively rather than quantitatively, one sees a number of positive outcomes. Missionaries in India, particularly Protestant missionaries espousing the social gospel, in collaboration with a few British evangelical administrators, dared to challenge numerous social evils and even began to eradicate them. The scientific and liberal English education began to enlighten and transform the Indian mindset. Converts belonging to the upper caste, although small in number, laid the foundation stone of Indian theology and an inculturated church using Indian genius. The end of colonialism in India coincided with the painful death of colonial mission theology. Now, the power of the Word of God, extricated from political power, is slowly and peacefully gaining ground, like the mustard seed of the parable. A paradigm shift from the ecclesio-centric mission to missio Dei offers reason for further optimism. In short, the future of mission in India is as bright as the kingdom of God. In today's new context, theologians, despite objections from some quarters, are struggling to discover the Asian face of Jesus, disfigured by the Greco-Roman Church. And the missionary is challenged to become a living Bible that, undoubtedly, everyone will read.

History of Christian Missions

History of Christian Missions
Author: Raj Bahadur Sharma
Publsiher: Mittal Publications
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 8170990831

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Study conducted at Meerut Division of Uttar Pradesh and Dehra Dun District of Uttaranchal.

Christians and Missionaries in India

Christians and Missionaries in India
Author: Robert Eric Frykenberg,Alaine M. Low
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2003
Genre: Missionaries
ISBN: 9780700716005

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There are now more Christians in Africa and Asia than in the West. This book addresses particular aspects of cultural contact, with special reference to caste, conversion, and colonialism.

Life and Work in India

Life and Work in India
Author: Robert Stewart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1896
Genre: Missions
ISBN: UOM:39015062387124

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A Social History of Christianity

A Social History of Christianity
Author: John C.B. Webster
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2018-12-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199097579

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The Christian community in India emerged from an Indian rather than a foreign or an imperial context. Its internal dynamics were shaped far more by Indian social realities than by missionary designs. This book presents a comprehensive social history of Christianity in north-west India, comprising Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, the Union Territories of Delhi and Chandigarh, and the Pakistani Punjab and North-West Frontier Province. The book discusses significant events in the history of the north-west up to 1947, after which it focuses only on India. These events left a lasting impact on Christianity and shaped its future course, culminating in the transfer of churches’ power from foreign missionaries to Indians and proliferation of churches, and the ongoing struggles of the Christian community. The author pays special attention to the Christian community’s caste composition—how caste status and social mobility affected intra- and inter-community relations—religious diversity, uneven demographic distribution, and development, as well as Christianity as a religious movement in the region.

A History of Missions in India

A History of Missions in India
Author: Julius Richter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1908
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: PSU:000056880816

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Paths of Mission in India Today

Paths of Mission in India Today
Author: Augustine Kanjamala
Publsiher: St Pauls BYB
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1997
Genre: Missions
ISBN: 8171092861

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