India’s Christian Heritage

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR George Menachery

Prof. George Menachery, was one of the very first to study, research, propagate, and introduce many aspects of the fields of Archaeology, Anthropology, plave Name studies, Numismatics, and Epigraphy throught the many organisations and badies and his connection with the Church History Association Triennial, Alwaye 1985, as its vice-chaiman (elected at the 13th Triennial Goa 2005), and at present as its Secretary General (elected at the 14th Triennial, Shillons 2008). and the 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. pope Benedict XVI made him a Chevalier by confering on him the Membership of the Equistan Order St. Gregory the Great, KSG. He was the only Vatican-acredited jourmalist from India to cover the papal election.

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
India’s Christian Heritage
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Edition
1st. ed.
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Length
675p., 25cm.
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