Mission as reconciling presence: A missiological response to Hindutva
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[Thesis]
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[Thesis]
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First Statement of Responsibility
Chakravarthy Zadda-Ravindra
Subsequent Statement of Responsibility
Swanson, Mark; Schreiter, Robert
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2015
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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216
GENERAL NOTES
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Committee members: Shelley, Michael; Vethanayagamony, Peter
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-42090-6
DISSERTATION (THESIS) NOTE
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Ph.D.
Discipline of degree
World Christianity and Mission
Body granting the degree
Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
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2015
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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In the context of increasing violence against religious minorities of India, particularly the Dalit and Adivasi Christians by the adherents of Hindutva, this dissertation examines a relevant model of mission for the Indian Church. The research explores the history of modern India to identify the reasons behind the religious polarization. The policies of Anglicization through Western culture, Christianization through Western education and introducing census has created a drastic effect on the people of India. The study shows how the policies have polarized different religious groups and stimulated them to organize themselves to safeguard their community identity and interests, thus causing divisions. Concurrently the research shows how these policies have impacted the Dalit and Adivasi communities. The mass conversions to Christian faith have put them at loggerheads with the caste Hindus. The gulf among the Hindus, Muslims and Christians was further widened by the game of politics of numbers. To secure and retain political power the extremists groups created antagonism against the others, building walls of separations.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Theology; Religious education
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Subject Term
Philosophy, religion and theology;Education;Adivasi Christians;Dalit Christians;Hinduism;Missiology