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Roberts, “To Be Cared For: The Power of Conversion and Foreignness of Belonging in an Indian Slum”

Roberts, Nathaniel. 2016. To be cared for: the power of conversion and foreignness of belonging in an Indian slum. Oakland, California …

March 31, 2016 ndca-admin

Bauman and Fox Young, eds, “Constructing Indian Christianities”

Bauman, Chad M. and Richard Fox Young, eds. Constructing Indian Christianities: Culture, Conversion and Caste.  New Dehli: Routledge India. Publisher’s …

September 16, 2014 ndca-admin

Mosse, “The Saint in the Banyan Tree”

Mosse, David.  2012.  The Saint in the Banyan Tree: Christianity and Caste Society in India.  Berkeley: University of California Press. …

January 4, 2013 ndca-admin

Misra, “The Missionary Position”

Misra, Amalendu (2011) “The Missionary Position: Christianity and Politics of Religious Conversion in India,” Nationalism and Ethnic Politics  17(4):361-381 Abstract: The purpose …

December 6, 2011 ndca-admin

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Sacred Heart - Naomi Haynes
Man painting, Dolls, Candles, Monastery Artabyunk - Hillary Kaell
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