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Pentecostals Proselytization And Antichristian Violence In Contemporary India Chad M Bauman

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Pentecostals Proselytization And Antichristian Violence In Contemporary India Chad M Bauman
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Chad M. Bauman
ISBN: 9780190202095, 0190202092
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Pentecostals Proselytization And Antichristian Violence In Contemporary India Chad M Bauman by Chad M. Bauman 9780190202095, 0190202092 instant download after payment.

Every year, there are several hundred attacks on India's Christians. These attacks are carried out by violent anti-minority activists, many of them provoked by what they perceive to be a Christian propensity for aggressive proselytization, or by rumored or real conversions to the faith. Pentecostals are disproportionately targeted.
Drawing on extensive interviews, ethnographic work, and a vast scholarly literature on interreligious violence, Hindu nationalism, and Christianity in India, Chad Bauman examines this phenomenon. While some of the factors in the targeting of Pentecostals are obvious and expected-their relatively greater evangelical assertiveness, for instance-other significant factors are less acknowledged and more surprising: marginalization of Pentecostals by "mainstream" Christians, the social location of Pentecostal Christians, and transnational flows of missionary personnel, theories, and funds. A detailed analysis of Indian Christian history, contemporary Indian politics, Indian social and cultural characteristics, and Pentecostal belief and practice, this volume sheds important light on a troubling fact of contemporary Indian life.

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