Volume : III, Issue : X, October - 2014
Neo–Colonialism: A Retrospect on Colonial Christian Mission in India
Potana Venkateswara Rao
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Christians in India are considered as colonial agents because of colonial rule and Christian mission, which worked hand in hand. As far as Indian Church History is concerned the Colonial period is the most important period which made a significant impact on Indian Church and society. Christian missions in India made a positive impact in several areas such as education, medical service, eradication of social evil practices, technology development etc., Especially English education ought renaissance in India which led to Nationalistic movements. Some of the missionaries encouraged Indian nationalistic movements during freedom struggle. Along with their positive impact there are several negative areas that remain as black spots in Indian Christian mission history. Christian mission has always given a wrong impression thinking that mission is always from the superior West to the inferior East and rich North to the poor South. Even though political colonial dominance is over; still the shadow of colonialism is chasing the south by its dominance. It is a fact that Christianity is growing in south, but still its church is under the dominance of western superior power for its theology and mission praxis.
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Potana Venkateswara Rao Neo-Colonialism: A Retrospect on Colonial
Christian Mission in India International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol : 3, Issue : 10 October 2014
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