Christianity and National Integration

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The collection of scholarly papers examines the origin, growth and development of Christianity in India and its role in nation-building and national integration in the pre-independence era as well as in present times. The papers comment on the presence and impact of Christianity among the different sections of the population. Referring to the role of Christians in specific areas like South Kanara, Bankura, Bengal and parts of the north-east, they discuss the work of Christian educational institutions and missionaries such as the Wesleyan Methodist Missionaries. They deal with how Christian movements, institutions and thought in general have contributed to political, economic and cultural integration, women’s empowerment, health care, character building and other areas.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR O.L. Snaitang

Rev. Dr. Oberland Snaitang, an ordained mister of the Church of God, Shillong, has taught Shillong, Serempore, Jorhat, Truvalla, Bangalore, and of Social Science Research - North Easten Regional of the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), New Delhi for a project on Christianity and National Integration in Northeast India. A former Secretary General of CHAI he is its oresident at present He has several books and article to his credit on the enumenical movement and other Northeast India subjects. Now he is on the faculty of the Department of History of Christianity, Aizawl and three sons.

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Title
Christianity and National Integration
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788183702003
Length
xvi+264p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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