A theological reflection on Naga society /

Nuh, V. K.

A theological reflection on Naga society / V. K. Nuh. - 111 p. ; 22 cm.

Introduction --
Chapter I: Why revolution? --
Danger of false doctrine --
The term 'revolution' --
The way of 'reformation' --

Chapter II: Who are the Nagas? --
Nagas are indigenous people --
Nagas at a glance --

Chapter III: Naga national movement --
What does sovereignty mean to the Naga people? --
Naga people struggle for sovereignty --
A brief history of the Naga people --
Theological controversy in political struggle --

Chapter IV: Human rights movement --
Prevailing situation --
Human rights in India --
Lesson from the past history --
Challenge of peace work --

Chapter V: Impact of Christianity on the tribal people --
When time came --
Why tribal people are more receptive to the Gospel? --
Towards a new mission thinking --

Chapter VI: Naga economy --
The Naga economic situation --
Christianity and work ethics --
Struggle for survival --

Chapter VII: the role of women stewardship --
Status of women --
Women work ethics --
Women participation in development --

Chapter VIII: Theological reflection --
Theology must be interpreted in our context --
The thrust of theology in Naga society --
Paradigm shift of theology --
Global community and village mentality --

Chapter IX The theology of education --
Christian view of education --
Education related to our society --
Religion and education --

Chapter X: "Nagaland for Christ" --
The introduction of covenant --
Naga covenant --
Misuse of the covenant --
The judgement of God --
Conclusion --
Bibliography

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THEOLOGY, DOCTRINAL--INDIA--NAGALAND
CHRISTIANITY AND CULTURE
CHRISTIANITY--INDIA--NAGALAND

BT 30 / N91 1996

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