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010 _aAcc#30445
040 _cPhilippine Baptist Theological Seminary
050 _aBT 30
_bN91 1996
100 1 0 _aNuh, V. K.
_eAuthor
245 1 0 _aA theological reflection on Naga society /
_cV. K. Nuh.
264 _aKohima, Nagaland :
_bCouncil of Naga Baptist Churches,
_c©1996.
300 _a111 p. ; 22 cm.
505 _aIntroduction -- 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
650 _aTHEOLOGY, DOCTRINAL
_xINDIA
_xNAGALAND
650 _aCHRISTIANITY AND CULTURE
650 4 _aCHRISTIANITY
_xINDIA
_xNAGALAND
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