‘Dalit Christians’ represent a wide, multi-dimensional spectrum in India .They constitute for over 70% of the entire Christian population in India. Dalit Christians are more stipulated by being a Dalit than by being a Christian since the discrimination continues even on being converted to another religion. Also, the identity of Dalit Christians has far more to do with them being a Dalit than by them being a Christian. Dalit Christians are officially nonexistent entities in India as one cannot be a Christian and a Dalit at the same time. Being a Christian requires renunciation of caste-status behind and moving into a faith where everyone is considered equal. Unfortunately this is not the scenario in India. The caste system is so much intertw...
This Nidān double-volume special issue on ‘Christianity in India’ is an extensive enterprise of most...
When we speak of Indian Christians or of the Indian Church we are not referring to any homogeneous o...
The right to live a dignified life is one of the basic necessities of human beings. In Maslow’s hier...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate into Mulk Raj Anand’s novel Untouchable through the...
India's Dalits (formerly known as Untouchables) number around 167 million or one-sixth of India's po...
Discrimination in the Indian Catholic Church is a leading reason why the lower caste Dalits leave an...
The Christian community in India is relatively small, yet its contribution to civil society has been...
There are many evil practices in Hindu society one such evil is caste which divides and split societ...
The Constitution of India guarantees equality of status to all citizens, irrespective of their caste...
Diploma paper deals with the history and current situation of Dalit Christian communities in India. ...
Even after fifty years of freedom, the Christian community in India is still struggling to find an i...
Caste is a social formation peculiar to Indian Society. Whereas societies all over the world, with t...
This volume offers insights into the current ‘public-square’ debates on Indian Christianity. Drawin...
Historically Dalits have the lowest social status in Indian society. They were generally segregated ...
The violent and persistent caste discrimination in India is nothing short of caste war. As destructi...
This Nidān double-volume special issue on ‘Christianity in India’ is an extensive enterprise of most...
When we speak of Indian Christians or of the Indian Church we are not referring to any homogeneous o...
The right to live a dignified life is one of the basic necessities of human beings. In Maslow’s hier...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate into Mulk Raj Anand’s novel Untouchable through the...
India's Dalits (formerly known as Untouchables) number around 167 million or one-sixth of India's po...
Discrimination in the Indian Catholic Church is a leading reason why the lower caste Dalits leave an...
The Christian community in India is relatively small, yet its contribution to civil society has been...
There are many evil practices in Hindu society one such evil is caste which divides and split societ...
The Constitution of India guarantees equality of status to all citizens, irrespective of their caste...
Diploma paper deals with the history and current situation of Dalit Christian communities in India. ...
Even after fifty years of freedom, the Christian community in India is still struggling to find an i...
Caste is a social formation peculiar to Indian Society. Whereas societies all over the world, with t...
This volume offers insights into the current ‘public-square’ debates on Indian Christianity. Drawin...
Historically Dalits have the lowest social status in Indian society. They were generally segregated ...
The violent and persistent caste discrimination in India is nothing short of caste war. As destructi...
This Nidān double-volume special issue on ‘Christianity in India’ is an extensive enterprise of most...
When we speak of Indian Christians or of the Indian Church we are not referring to any homogeneous o...
The right to live a dignified life is one of the basic necessities of human beings. In Maslow’s hier...