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The making of Indian securalism : Empire, law and christianity, 1830 - 1960

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Publication details: New Delhi Palgrave Macmillan 2011Description: 337p xiISBN:
  • 9780230394254
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 322.10954 CHA-2 CHA-2
Contents:
Contents; List of illustrations; List of Abbreviations; Preface and Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I Law; 1 Religion and Public Education: The Politics of Secularizing Knowledge; 2 Regulating Trust: Law and Policy of Religious Endowments in India; 3 Universality in Difference: The Emergence of Christian Personal Law in Colonial India; Part II Institutions; 4 Creating a Public Presence: The Missionary College of St Stephen's, Delhi; 5 Education for 'Uplift': Christian Agricultural Colleges in India; Part III Community; 6 Race, Authority and Conflict in the Indian Church; 7 Rethinking Christianity: Formulating Their Faith; 8 Representing Christians: Community Interests vs. Christian Citizenship; Conclusion: The 'Crime' of Conversion and Other Historical Curiosities; Appendix;; Notes; Contents; Bibliography; Glossary; Index
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Contents;
List of illustrations;
List of Abbreviations;
Preface and Acknowledgements;
Introduction;
Part I Law;
1 Religion and Public Education: The Politics of
Secularizing Knowledge;
2 Regulating Trust: Law and Policy of Religious
Endowments in India;
3 Universality in Difference: The Emergence of Christian
Personal Law in Colonial India;
Part II Institutions;
4 Creating a Public Presence: The Missionary College of
St Stephen's, Delhi;
5 Education for 'Uplift': Christian Agricultural Colleges
in India;
Part III Community;
6 Race, Authority and Conflict in the Indian Church;
7 Rethinking Christianity: Formulating Their Faith;
8 Representing Christians: Community Interests vs.
Christian Citizenship;
Conclusion: The 'Crime' of Conversion and Other
Historical Curiosities;
Appendix;;
Notes;
Contents;
Bibliography;
Glossary;
Index

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