In the Shadow of the Mahatma Bishop Azariah and the Travails of Christianity in British India
Auteur : Harper Susan Billington
This is a biography of Vedanayagam Samuel Azariah (1874-1945), bishop of the Anglican Church in India from 1912 until his death in 1945. His life sheds new light on the challenges and opportunities faced by religious minorities throughout the world today. As a Christian leader in a non-Christian culture, he negotiated complex cultural, social, political, and economic pressure with exceptional skill and diplomacy. As the first Indian bishop of an Anglican diocese, and as modern India's most successful leader of depressed class and non-Brahmin conversion movements to Christianity, Azariah was equally at home with the untouchables of rural India and the unreachables of the British Empire. From this platform Azariah inevitably came into contact - and, ironically, also into conflict - with the dominating presence of Mahatma Gandhi.
Susan Billington Harper here reconstructs major events and issues of Azariah's public life, including a previously unstudied controversy with Gandhi over the issue of conversion and relgious freedom in the 1930s. Based on hitherto untapped primary sources, including diocesan records and vernacular oral histories expressed in both stories and songs, this fascinating volume not only provides the first critical study of Bishop Azariah's life but also offers important - at times challenging - insights for those interested in modern India and the place of Christianity within it.
Date de parution : 02-2000
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
SPG; Azariah's public life; Indian Christian; Mahatma Gandhi; YMCA Branch; religious freedom; Madras Christian College; non-Brahmin conversion movements; YMCA Secretary; Young Men; Bishop Azariah; YMCA Activity; Indian Christian Community; Anglican Missionary Societies; Indian Bishop; Indian Church; Henry Whitehead; Episcopal Synod; Tinnevelly District; Tapan Raychaudhuri; European Missionaries; Depressed Classes; Student Volunteer Movement; Assistant Bishops; Telugu Country; John Mott; Western Missionaries; Madras Presidency; Young Men’s Christian Association