Mission and Tribal Identity A Historical Analysis of the Mizo Synod Mission Board from Tribal Perspective 1953-1981
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi ISPCK 2010Description: 266pISBN:- 9788184650297
- J73 V322
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J73 L613 Social Cultural Economic and Religious Life of a Transformed Community | J73 L916 The Nagas | J73 ST435 Caste, Catholic Christianity and the Language of Conversion | J73 V322 Mission and Tribal Identity | J73 V322 Mission and Tribal Identity | J73 Z740 Tribal Ecclesiology | J74 AG390 A Insights into Openness |
includes index and biblioraphy
Tribal Identity and colonization Christianity and tribal unity 1890-1980 Modernisation and transformation Mission-culture tension:dynamics of emerging tribal mizo identity Mission and tribal integration Expansion of mission:remedial process to colonial disaster
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