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    Singing of Satnam: Blind Simon Patros, Dalit Religious Identity, and Satnami -Christian Music in Chhattisgarh, India

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    Christianity in every context -- whether western or nonwestern, contemporary or ancient -- emerges as a composite entity, combining elements of the religions and cultures that predate it with aspects of the Christian faith, in whatever form it arrives. There is, of course, nothing distinctly Christian about this process, for just as the expansion of Christianity into India involved the Indianization of Christianity, so too did the growth of Hinduism in Bali entail the Balinization of Hinduism. Other religions follow a similar pattern when they cross cultural boundaries

    Book Review: \u3ci\u3eGods in America: Religious Pluralism in the United States.\u3c/i\u3e

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    Book review of, Gods in America: Religious Pluralism in the United States. by Charles L. Cohen and Ronald L. Numbers, eds

    Book Review: \u3cem\u3eThe Saint in the Banyan Tree: Christianity and Caste Society in India\u3c/em\u3e

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    A book review of The Saint in the Banyan Tree: Christianity and Caste Society in India by David Mosse

    Book Review: Beyond Boundaries: Hindu-Christian Relationship and Basic Christian Communities

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    A review of Beyond Boundaries: Hindu-Christian Relationship and Basic Christian Communities by A. Maria David

    Book Review of Indian Religions: Renaissance and Renewal

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    The eighteen articles in this volume grew from papers delivered at the 2006 Spalding Symposium on Indian Religions. The Symposium featured both newer and more advanced scholars who presented papers on a variety of topics and traditions of India (but especially Hinduism and Buddhism)

    Content management from scratch : a study of form, function and best practices

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    The written portion of this project outlines some of the typical considerations one must make in the development of a web content management system, as well as the author's specific experiences with these considerations as they relate to the development of the Historic Muncie website and CMS. Writing software libraries, fixing bugs, and adjusting software functionality to meet shifting client needs are also topics of discussion. Ultimately, the documentation supports the central focus of the project - the 3000 lines of source code and the file hierarchy supplied as digital content with the written overview.Department of TelecommunicationsThesis (M.A.

    Indian Christian Historiography from Below, from Above, and in Between.

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    The article reviews the books India and the Indianness of Christianity: Essays on Understanding--Historical, Theological, and Bibliographical--in Honor of Eric Frykenberg, edited by Richard Fox Young, part of the Studies in the History of Christian Missions series, and A Social History of Christianity: North-west India Since 1800, by John C.B. Webster

    Architects of time: Labouring on digital futures

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    Drawing on critical analyses of the internet inspired by Gilles Deleuze and the Marxist autonomia movement, this paper suggests a way of understanding the impact of the internet and digital culture on identity and social forms through a consideration of the relationship between controls exercised through the internet, new subjectivities constituted through its use and new labour practices enabled by it. Following Castells, we can see that the distinction between user, consumer and producer is becoming blurred and free labour is being provided by users to corporations. The relationship between digital technologies and sense of community, through their relationship to the future, is considered for its dangers and potentials. It is proposed that the internet may be a useful tool for highlighting and enabling social connections if certain dangers can be traversed. Notably, current remedies for the lack of trust on the internet are questioned with an alternative, drawing on Zygmunt Bauman and Georg Simmel, proposed which is built on community through a vision of a ‘shared network’

    Redeeming Indian ‘Christian’ Womanhood?: Missionaries, Dalits, and Agency in Colonial India

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    This study of dalit Christians in colonial North India suggests that women who converted to Christianity in the region often experienced a contraction of the range of their activities. Bauman analyzes this counterintuitive result of missionary work and then draws on the work of Saba Mahmood and others to interrogate the predilection of feminist historians for agents, rabble-rousers, and gender troublemakers. The article concludes not only that this predilection represents a mild form of egocentrism but also that it prevents historians from adequately analyzing the complexity of factors that motivate and influence human behavior

    Review of Missionaries and their Medicine

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    A review of Missionaries And Their Medicine: A Christian Modernity for Tribal India, by David Hardiman, Manchester University Press, 2008
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