Protestant Christianity in the Indian diaspora: the nature and scope of this project -- The Christians of India: religious identities, communal feeling, and the dialectics of (dis)engagement -- The (re)constitution of regional/communal identities in the Indian Christian diaspora: cultural negotiation, familial tensions, Pentecostal/Evangelical influences -- Insistent Ruths: women, marriage and gendered spiritual roles -- Leaps of faith: Evangelicalism and/or Pentecostalism, supernatural transformations, and transnationalism -- India in the diasporic imaginary: Christianity, class, values, and religious affect -- Indian Christians: (not) at home in the world.
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