The Christian Community and Change in Nineteenth Century North India

The Christian Community and Change in Nineteenth Century North India
Title The Christian Community and Change in Nineteenth Century North India PDF eBook
Author John C. B. Webster
Publisher Delhi : Macmillan Company of India
Pages 318
Release 1976
Genre History
ISBN

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The Christian Community and Change in Nineteenth Century North India

The Christian Community and Change in Nineteenth Century North India
Title The Christian Community and Change in Nineteenth Century North India PDF eBook
Author John C. B. Webster
Publisher Delhi : Macmillan Company of India
Pages 318
Release 1976
Genre History
ISBN

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The Christian Community and Change in North India: A History of the Punjab and North India Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1834-1914

The Christian Community and Change in North India: A History of the Punjab and North India Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1834-1914
Title The Christian Community and Change in North India: A History of the Punjab and North India Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., 1834-1914 PDF eBook
Author John C. B. Webster
Publisher
Pages 874
Release 1971
Genre Church and social problems
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A Social History of Christianity

A Social History of Christianity
Title A Social History of Christianity PDF eBook
Author John C. B. Webster
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 434
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN

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This book traces the history, formation, spread, and maintenance of the Christian community in Northwest India from the early nineteenth century.

Missionary Christianity and Local Religion

Missionary Christianity and Local Religion
Title Missionary Christianity and Local Religion PDF eBook
Author Arun W. Jones
Publisher
Pages 321
Release 2017-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 9781602584341

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The first Christian communities were established among the population of Hindi- and Urdu-speaking North India during the middle of the nineteenth century. The evangelical North American Presbyterian and Methodist missionaries who arrived in what were considered the Hindu heartlands discovered a social and religious landscape far more diverse than expected. With its Hindu majority and significant Muslim minority, the region also proved home to reform and renewal movements both within and beyond Hinduism. These movements had already carved out niches for religious difference, niches where Christianity took root. In Missionary Christianity and Local Religion Arun Jones documents the story of how preexisting indigenous bhakti movements and western missionary evangelicalism met to form the cornerstone for the foundational communities of North Indian Christianity. Moreover, while newly arrived missionaries may have reported their exploits as totally fresh encounters with the local population, they built their work on the existing fledgling gatherings of Christians such as European colonial officials, merchants, and soldiers, and their Indian and Eurasian family members. Jones demonstrates how foreign missionaries, Indian church leaders, and converts alike all had to negotiate the complex parameters of historic Indian religious and social institutions and cultures, as well as navigate the realities of the newly established British Empire. Missionary Christianity and Local Religion provides portrayals and analyses of the ideas, motivations, and activities of the diverse individuals who formed and nurtured a flourishing North Indian Christian movement that was both evangelical and rooted in local religious and social realities. This exploration of new Christian communities created by the confluences and divergences between American evangelical and Indian bhakti religious traditions reveals the birth and early growth of one of the many incarnations of Christianity.

Nineteenth-Century Colonialism and the Great Indian Revolt

Nineteenth-Century Colonialism and the Great Indian Revolt
Title Nineteenth-Century Colonialism and the Great Indian Revolt PDF eBook
Author Amit Kumar Gupta
Publisher Routledge
Pages 152
Release 2015-10-05
Genre History
ISBN 131738668X

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This book examines the ruptured characteristics of colonialism in nineteenth-century India. It connects the British East India Company’s efforts at the bourgeoisation of India with the Revolt of 1857. The volume shows how the mutiny of Indian sepoys in the British Indian army became a popular uprising of peasants, artisans and discontented aristocrats against the British. Tracing the rationale and consequences of this conflict, the monograph highlights how newly introduced political, economic and agrarian policies as part of industrial Britain’s colonial policy wreaked havoc, resulting in high land revenue assessment and its harsh mode of collection, rural indebtedness, steady immiseration of peasants, widespread land alienation, destitution and suicide. Using rare archival sources, this book will be an important intervention in the study of nineteenth-century India, and will deeply interest scholars and researchers of modern Indian history and politics.

A Social History of Christianity

A Social History of Christianity
Title A Social History of Christianity PDF eBook
Author John C.B. Webster
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 428
Release 2018-12-22
Genre History
ISBN 0199097577

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The Christian community in India emerged from an Indian rather than a foreign or an imperial context. Its internal dynamics were shaped far more by Indian social realities than by missionary designs. This book presents a comprehensive social history of Christianity in north-west India, comprising Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, the Union Territories of Delhi and Chandigarh, and the Pakistani Punjab and North-West Frontier Province. The book discusses significant events in the history of the north-west up to 1947, after which it focuses only on India. These events left a lasting impact on Christianity and shaped its future course, culminating in the transfer of churches’ power from foreign missionaries to Indians and proliferation of churches, and the ongoing struggles of the Christian community. The author pays special attention to the Christian community’s caste composition—how caste status and social mobility affected intra- and inter-community relations—religious diversity, uneven demographic distribution, and development, as well as Christianity as a religious movement in the region.