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Indian and Christian : changing identities in modern India : papers from the First SAIACS Annual Consultation, 9-12 November 2010 /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bangalore : SAIACS Press ; Oxford, UK : Oxford House Research, ©2011.Description: xv, 315 Pages. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9788187712268 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 275.4 23 B469I
LOC classification:
  • BR1155 .S68 2010
Contents:
This book is a unique contribution in the larger area of Missions. 'Who am I?' is a question that every human needs to ask him- or herself. In this book, this question is looked at from a dual perspective - Indian and Christian. Can one be both 'Indian' and 'Christian' in the modern world? Should one have a single identity or can one have multiple identities? The book tries to address these issues with great clarity and conviction.
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This book is a unique contribution in the larger area of Missions. 'Who am I?' is a question that every human needs to ask him- or herself. In this book, this question is looked at from a dual perspective - Indian and Christian. Can one be both 'Indian' and 'Christian' in the modern world? Should one have a single identity or can one have multiple identities? The book tries to address these issues with great clarity and conviction.

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