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Free to Choose Issues in conversion, Freedom of Religion and Social Engagement Richard Howell

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: India; Evangelical Fellowship of India; 2002Edition: 1 stDescription: 229tr; Paperback, Illustration; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 210
  • H859-R51
Online resources: Summary: This volume explores three explosive issues as they relate to the Christian minority in India: conversion, religious freedom and social service. Christians were accused of forced conversions and acting as paid foreign agents against the best interests of the larger society. Yet Christians deny fraudulence, force and anti-nationalism and, backed by other minorities, argue that they were the innocent victims of a violent hate campaign.
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This volume explores three explosive issues as they relate to the Christian minority in India: conversion, religious freedom and social service. Christians were accused of forced conversions and acting as paid foreign agents against the best interests of the larger society. Yet Christians deny fraudulence, force and anti-nationalism and, backed by other minorities, argue that they were the innocent victims of a violent hate campaign.

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