Christianity in every context -- whether western or nonwestern, contemporary or ancient -- emerges as a composite entity, combining elements of the religions and cultures that predate it with aspects of the Christian faith, in whatever form it arrives. There is, of course, nothing distinctly Christian about this process, for just as the expansion of Christianity into India involved the Indianization of Christianity, so too did the growth of Hinduism in Bali entail the Balinization of Hinduism. Other religions follow a similar pattern when they cross cultural boundaries
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The main reason for Christian growth in India was not individual conversions but rather Christian ma...
This paper explores the Indianization of Christianity in late colonial Chhattisgarh, India, with spe...
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When a form of Christianity from one corner of the world encounters the religion and culture of anot...
This Nidān double-volume special issue on ‘Christianity in India’ is an extensive enterprise of most...
This paper examines ”acting in” as a tactic through which marginalized Christians from predominantly...
This article explores two seemingly contrasting types of Christian worship (one led by the pipe orga...
Living in India from 1961 to 1970 I intensively and extensively participated in Hindu-Christian dial...
The paper is dedicated to the Indian Christian Ashram Movement and to the liturgy of Bharatiya Pooja...
THE last two hundred years of Hindu–Christian encounters have produced distinctive forms of Hindu th...
Sat Tal Christian ashram, located in Northern India and founded by the American Methodist missionary...
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This paper addresses the topic of the identity of Hindu religion and its impact on Christianity in t...
My essay focuses on an undeservedly obscure individual, Somanath Vyas, whose name hardly registers a...
This article examines the nature of interreligious relations between Protestants of the Bali Church ...
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