The Catholic Church in Northeast India, 1890-1990
Title | The Catholic Church in Northeast India, 1890-1990 PDF eBook |
Author | Sebastian Karotemprel |
Publisher | |
Pages | 612 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | India, Northeastern |
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"This volume marks the first centenary of the official establishment of the Catholic Church in Northeast India in the year 1890. . . . The chapters are grouped together according to various topics. . . . inspirational . . . historical . . . biographical . . . evangelization and development . . . the impact of the Church on society in Northeast India . . . [and] missiological reflections" (Introduction).
History of the Catholic Missions in Northeast India 1890-1915
Title | History of the Catholic Missions in Northeast India 1890-1915 PDF eBook |
Author | Christoph Becker |
Publisher | South Asia Books |
Pages | 542 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Religion |
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Early History of the Catholic Missions in Northeast India, 1598-1890
Title | Early History of the Catholic Missions in Northeast India, 1598-1890 PDF eBook |
Author | Christoph Becker |
Publisher | |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Assam (India) |
ISBN |
Christianity and Change in Northeast India
Title | Christianity and Change in Northeast India PDF eBook |
Author | Tanka Bahadur Subba |
Publisher | Concept Publishing Company |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Christianity |
ISBN | 9788180694479 |
Contributed seminar papers.
Centenary of the Catholic Church in North-east India, 1890-1990
Title | Centenary of the Catholic Church in North-east India, 1890-1990 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | India, Northeastern |
ISBN |
Christianity
Title | Christianity PDF eBook |
Author | John Chathanatt |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 773 |
Release | 2024-01-08 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9402422412 |
Published in the Series Encyclopedia of Indian Religions, this volume is devoted to Christianity in India, where it has had a long presence, going back to the time of the apostles of Jesus Christ. Divided into two parts, this volume focuses on the history, origin, organizations and local engagements, belief system, worship practices, Rites, Rituals, Christian life, Contributions, Spirituality and a few of the main doctrinal items. The Second Part covers the doctrinal and theological arena. It examines the earlier phase of the history of Christianity starting with the traditional belief of the arrival of St. Thomas in AD 52, moving to the periods of its association with the Chaldean church, the Portuguese, the Dutch, English and so on. This volume highlights the missionary activities of persons like St. Francis Xavier, the creative contributions made to the inter-religious dialogue by such people as Roberto de Nobili (1577-1656) and Swami Abhishiktananda (1910-1973), the linguistic and educational contributions of some of the pioneers like the German Jesuit Johanne Ernst Hanxleden (known as Arnos Padiri) (1681-1732), Herman Gundert (1814-1893), St. Elias Kuriakos Chavara (1805-1871), and, a fortiori, the enormous contributions in the healthcare area throughout the country. Caring for and serving the socio-economically marginalized ones, the peripheralized people formed an integral part of the Christian activity In India, as it is done even today. This is highlighted very much in the volume. It, further, explores the contact India had with European Christianity, showing that European Christianity proved to have wider influence in the Norther part of India, unlike India’s early episodic encounters with Palestinian and Persian forms of Christianity, which had deep influence in the Southern part of India. The volume also highlights the inner struggle among the followers resulting even in its division originating at the Synod of Diamper in 1599 manifesting, by and large, the Church-state ‘love and hate’ relationships. In fine, in spite of the drawbacks of putting the herculean task of two thousand years of history in eight hundred pages or so, this volume gives a rather comprehensive view of Christianity in India especially to those who are unfamiliar with its life and dynamics in the Indian context. The wide range of photographs, especially of the churches revealing the architectural beauty and multiplicity along with the ensample of art and paintings and pilgrimage centers adds to the enrichment of the volume.
The Mughals and the North-East
Title | The Mughals and the North-East PDF eBook |
Author | Sajal Nag |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 407 |
Release | 2023-07-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 100090525X |
There is a perception that the region of north-east India maintained its ‘splendid isolation’ and remained outside the reach of the Mughals and did not have a pre-colonial past. The present book is an attempt to decenter and demolish the said perceptions and asserts that north-east India had a ‘medieval’ past through linkage with the dominant central power in India – the Mughals. The eastern frontier of this Mughal Empire was constituted by a number of states like Bengal, Koch Bihar, Assam, Manipur, Dimasa, Jaintia, Cachar, Tripura, Khasi confederation, Chittagong, Lushai and the Nagas. Of these, some areas like Bengal were an integral part of the Mughal Empire, while others like Koch Bihar and Assam were in and out of the empire. Tripura, Manipur, Jaintia and Cachar were frequently overrun by the Mughals whenever the State was short of revenue and withdrew soon without incorporating them in the state. Despite not being a formal part of the Mughal Empire, the society, economy, polity and culture of the north-east India, however, had been majorly impacted by the Mughal presence. The brief, but effective advent of the Mughals had supplanted certain political and revenue institutions in various states. It generated trade and commerce, which linked it to the rest of India. A number of wondering Sufi saints, Islamic missionaries, imprisoned Mughal soldiers and officers were settled in various states, which resulted in a substantial Muslim population growth in the region. Besides the population, there are numerous Islamic and syncretic institutions, cultures, and shrines which dot the entire region.