The Saint in the Banyan Tree

The Saint in the Banyan Tree
Title The Saint in the Banyan Tree PDF eBook
Author David Mosse
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 408
Release 2012-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520953975

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The Saint in the Banyan Tree is a nuanced and historically persuasive exploration of Christianity’s remarkable trajectory as a social and cultural force in southern India. Starting in the seventeenth century, when the religion was integrated into Tamil institutions of caste and popular religiosity, this study moves into the twentieth century, when Christianity became an unexpected source of radical transformation for the country’s ‘untouchables’ (dalits). Mosse shows how caste was central to the way in which categories of ‘religion’ and ‘culture’ were formed and negotiated in missionary encounters, and how the social and semiotic possibilities of Christianity lead to a new politic of equal rights in South India. Skillfully combining archival research with anthropological fieldwork, this book examines the full cultural impact of Christianity on Indian religious, social and political life. Connecting historical ethnography to the preoccupations of priests and Jesuit social activists, Mosse throws new light on the contemporary nature of caste, conversion, religious synthesis, secularization, dalit politics, the inherent tensions of religious pluralism, and the struggle for recognition among subordinated people.

The Saint in the Banyan Tree

The Saint in the Banyan Tree
Title The Saint in the Banyan Tree PDF eBook
Author David Mosse
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 407
Release 2012-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0520273494

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“This is a powerful and exciting work. Mosse has produced a work of scholarship that is lively and readable without any loss of subtlety and sophistication. It is a ground-breaking study, of critical importance to the ways we understand religious nationalism and the anthropology of postcolonial experience.”—Susan Bayly, author of Asian Voices in a Postcolonial Age

Psalms of a Saiva Saint

Psalms of a Saiva Saint
Title Psalms of a Saiva Saint PDF eBook
Author T. Isaac Tambyah
Publisher Asian Educational Services
Pages 510
Release 1985
Genre Hindu hymns
ISBN 9788120600256

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Being Selections From The Writings Of Tayumana Swamy, Translated Into English With Introduction And Notes.

The Crescent Arises Over the Banyan Tree

The Crescent Arises Over the Banyan Tree
Title The Crescent Arises Over the Banyan Tree PDF eBook
Author Mitsuo Nakamura
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Pages 477
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 981431191X

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Previous ed.: Yogyakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press, 1983.

A History of Christian Conversion

A History of Christian Conversion
Title A History of Christian Conversion PDF eBook
Author David W. Kling
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 853
Release 2020-05-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199910928

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Conversion has played a central role in the history of Christianity. In this first in-depth and wide-ranging narrative history, David Kling examines the dynamic of turning to the Christian faith by individuals, families, and people groups. Global in reach, the narrative progresses from early Christian beginnings in the Roman world to Christianity's expansion into Europe, the Americas, China, India, and Africa. Conversion is often associated with a particular strand of modern Christianity (evangelical) and a particular type of experience (sudden, overwhelming). However, when examined over two millennia, it emerges as a phenomenon far more complex than any one-dimensional profile would suggest. No single, unitary paradigm defines conversion and no easily explicable process accounts for why people convert to Christianity. Rather, a multiplicity of factors-historical, personal, social, geographical, theological, psychological, and cultural-shape the converting process. A History of Christian Conversion not only narrates the conversions of select individuals and peoples, it also engages current theories and models to explain conversion, and examines recurring themes in the conversion process: divine presence, gender and the body, agency and motivation, testimony and memory, group- and self-identity, "authentic" and "nominal" conversion, and modes of communication. Accessible to scholars, students, and those with a general interest in conversion, Kling's book is the most satisfying and comprehensive account of conversion in Christian history to date; this major work will become a standard must-read in conversion studies.

Catholic Shrines in Chennai, India

Catholic Shrines in Chennai, India
Title Catholic Shrines in Chennai, India PDF eBook
Author Thomas Charles Nagy
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 257
Release 2016-08-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317169158

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Though proportionally small, India's Christians are a populous and significant minority. Focussing on various Roman Catholic churches and shrines located in Chennai, a large city in South India where activities concerning saintal revival and shrinal development have taken place in the recent past, this book investigates the phenomenon of Catholic renewal in India. The author tracks the changing local significance of St. Thomas the Apostle, who according to local legend, was martyred and buried in Chennai and details the efforts of the Church hierarchy in Chennai to bring about a revival of devotion to St. Thomas. Insodoing, the book considers Indian Catholic identity, Indian Christian indigeneity and Hindu nationalism, as well as the marketing of St. Thomas and Catholicism within South India.

Profiling Saints

Profiling Saints
Title Profiling Saints PDF eBook
Author Elisa Frei
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Pages 381
Release 2023-05-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 3647573566

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"Profiling Saints" follows and expands the papers presented at the homonym online international conference (December 2021), which focused on cultural, theological, artistic, and social aspects of models of sanctity and their importance in the modern world up to the post-revolutionary period. This volume aims thus to shed light on the cultural value of canonizations and models of sanctity as models of Christian perfection, including the role of iconography and artworks, in the broader context of modern, global Catholicism. The topics presented by the authors include veneration to, and canonization and representations of, saint theologians, missionaries, martyrs, mystics, and reformers, men and women. "Profiling Saints" looks at modern sanctity and saints from multidisciplinary perspectives, ranging from liturgy, theology, and Church history up to history of ideas, cultural history, history of emotions, and art history, and contributes to shed light on such a complex phenomenon of Christian history in its modern developments.