Caste, gender, and Christianity in c...
Taneti, James Elisha, (1972-)

 

  • Caste, gender, and Christianity in colonial India :Telugu women in mission /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 275.4/840082
    書名/作者: Caste, gender, and Christianity in colonial India : : Telugu women in mission // James Elisha Taneti.
    作者: Taneti, James Elisha,
    面頁冊數: 1 online resource.
    標題: Church history.
    標題: Dalits - Religion. - India
    標題: Missions - History. - India
    標題: Protestant churches - Missions - India
    標題: Telugu (Indic people) - Religion. - India
    標題: Women in church work - History. - India
    標題: Women missionaries - History. - India
    標題: RELIGION / Christianity / History
    ISBN: 1137382287 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 9781137382283 (electronic bk.)
    書目註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    內容註: PART I: INTRODUCTION -- PART II: FOREMOTHERS AND FOREIGN SISTERS -- 1. Telugu Women and the Spread of Christianity -- 2. Early Dalit Conversions and Women Evangelists -- 3. British Biblewomen and Their Ministerial Practices -- PART III: THE MEETING OF TWO WORLDS IN ONE OFFICE:1880-1921 -- 4. The Beginnings of the Office among the Telugus -- 5. Early Recruitment Patterns in the Northern Circars -- 6. Early Training Patterns -- 7. Characteristic Features of the Office in the Northern Circars -- PART IV: INSTITUTIONALIZING A MINISTRY: 1922-194 -- 8. A Changing Social Landscape -- 9. Missionary Anxiety amid Growing 'Nationalist' Sentiments -- 10. Waves of Sudhra Conversions to Protestant Christianity -- 11. New Institutions of Higher Education -- 12. Mission and Motives -- 13. Training for Home and Village -- 14. New Patterns of Relationship -- 15. Seeking Social Respect through Home-making -- 16. Social Fabric of the Profession -- PART V: A LOCAL MANIFESTATION OF A GLOBAL OFFICE -- 17. Globalization of the Office -- 18. Universal Traits -- 19. Appropriated in Andhra -- PART VI: CONCLUSION.
    摘要、提要註: Beginning in the nineteenth century, native women preachers served and led nascent Protestant churches in much of Southern India. Even while allying with their missionary employers, they evolved their own mission theology and practices. This volume identifies what Telugu Biblewomen believed their mission to be and how they practiced it. It also examines the impact of Telugu culture and socio-political dynamics, such as caste, gender, and empire, on the theology and practices of the Telugu Biblewomen.
    電子資源: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137382283
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