Beschreibung
This book focuses on the urgent necessity of promoting a peaceful co-existence among diverse ethnic groups by exploring their various tribal theologies and cultural standpoints, and in finding a common base. It does this by looking at the Church and wider society in Northeast India, and various inter-ethnic conflicts since the 1980s.
Autorenportrait
Songram Basumatary is a native of Bodoland (Assam), India. He was born and brought up in a Christian family and completed both secular and theological studies amidst considerable ethnic turmoil. He earned his Bachelor of Divinity degree from Union Biblical Seminary, Pune, India (1998); Master of Theology from Gurukul Lutheran Theological College and Research Institute, Chennai, India (2002); and Doctor of Theology from United Theological College, Bangalore, India (2010). He has been teaching at Gurukul Lutheran Theological College and Research Institute since 2010 and presently serves as Dean of Post Graduate Studies. He has published widely on the topic of ethnicity and tribal theology.
Inhalt
Contents: A Bird’s-Eye View of Northeast India – Ethnic Identity Movements in Northeast India – Major Inter-Ethnic Conflicts in Northeast India Since the 1990s: Three Test Cases – The Origin and Development of Tribal Theologies in Northeast India – Tribal Theologies as Resources to Counter Inter-Ethnic Conflict. Inhaltsverzeichnis