This book narrates the history of how a particular understanding of Christianity rooted in the white settler culture of United States came to be transferred and established among the Nagas inhabiting the hills of northeastern India, and the impact it had on their political identity in the 20th century.
This book narrates the history of how a particular understanding of Christianity rooted in the white settler culture of United States came to be transferred and established among the Nagas inhabiting the hills of northeastern India, and the impact it had on their political identity in the 20th century.
John Thomas teaches History in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, Assam, India.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Original Sin 2. Sending Out the Spears 3. War Nationalism and Conversions 4. Peace Crusades and Pacification 5. Church Politics and the Limits of Theology Conclusion. Bibliography
Introduction 1. The Original Sin 2. Sending Out the Spears 3. War Nationalism and Conversions 4. Peace Crusades and Pacification 5. Church Politics and the Limits of Theology Conclusion. Bibliography
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