Pentecostals and Interreligious Conflict in India: Proselytization, Marginalization, and Anti-Christian Violence

Anti-Christian violence in India has increased dramatically since the late 1990s, and there are now, on average, several hundred attacks on Christians every year. In this violence, Pentecostals are disproportionately targeted. This article begins by providing the historical and political context for...

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Autore principale: Bauman, Chad M. (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Equinox Publ. [2017]
In: PentecoStudies
Anno: 2017, Volume: 16, Fascicolo: 1, Pagine: 8-34
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B India / Cristianesimo / Movimento pentecostale / Interreligiosità / Conflitto / Induismo / Nazionalismo
Notazioni IxTheo:AX Relazioni interreligiose
KBM Asia
KDG Chiese libere
KDH Movimenti religiosi cristiani
ZB Sociologia
ZC Politica generale
Altre parole chiave:B Violence anti-Christian Hindutva Hindu-Christian Pentecostal Evangelism India Hinduism Christianity
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Riepilogo:Anti-Christian violence in India has increased dramatically since the late 1990s, and there are now, on average, several hundred attacks on Christians every year. In this violence, Pentecostals are disproportionately targeted. This article begins by providing the historical and political context for anti-Christian violence, and then seeks to account for the disproportionate targeting of Pentecostals. While there are certain obvious factors, such as the more assertive evangelizing of Pentecostals (and other Evangelicals) vis-à-vis mainstream Christian groups, the article explores and highlights several less obvious factors, and in particular the peculiar social, theological, ecclesiastical and liturgical aspects of Pentecostalism that make this form of Christianity particularly objectionable to Hindu nationalists, as well - importantly - as to many mainstream and upper-caste/upper-class Indian Christians.
ISSN:1871-7691
Comprende:Enthalten in: PentecoStudies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/ptcs.31724