
Review "His distinctive contribution lies in his theological analysis of both Hindu objections to conversion and of the reflections on the meaning of conversion among Indian theologians prompted by those objections and by wider changes in Christian theological thinking of the twentieth century. The clearstyle and broad scope of the book will make it a useful introfuction to the topic even for undergraduate students." --Religious Studies Review Product Description This builds on a historical account of Hindu-Christian debates from the days of the Raj and analyzes the later of later discussions in the Indian Parliament and also the roles of legislative measures adopted. the study seeks to reveal the major arguments against conversion, for it offerscritiques of both while being cognizant of the several reinterpretations of conversion. About the Author Kim, Sebastian C H
Page Count:
250
Publication Date:
2005-09-15
ISBN-10:
0195677129
ISBN-13:
9780195677126
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