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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Christianty and the Culture of Resistance

Introduction\nChristianity in south India was founded by i of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ. However, the magnification of Christianity into different streams emerged due to the efforts of Christian missionary endeavors from Portugal, France, Italy, Spain, Germany and England. Christian missionaries vie a vital usance in the process of brotherly evolution. They used education and checkup care as the pith of developing contact with mint. The missionaries in Tamil nadu in bad-tempered worked in the field of education, care for and in the uplift of the nightclub. look at Indian friendship, the possessive religions played their role of absorption, amicableisation and hegemonisation. More often these religions sire been associated with the question of social indistinguishability and exercise of power of a given people. The intervention of modernity through the mediation of colonialism and Christian missionary enterprises, in limited that of protestant Christianit y has helped in reconstructing the social identity of junior-grade people and has substanti each(prenominal)y contributed to the military issue of emanicipatory ideation and pattern among the subaltern people in the district of Kanyakumari which is evident in their resurgence during the nineteenth century.\n historical context\nUnderstanding the historical context provides the right profound to the sociological understanding of the emergence and operation of religiosity of subaltern people. The southernmost region was hence called the state of thiruvitankur or Travancore, command by the heirs of King Martanda varma, which was replaced by the British during 19th century.\nThe society at that time was slapdash organized on the footing of the discriminatory hierarchical grade system where varnacirmatarmam was practiced ruthlessly. Casteism is the blade frame of the Hindu society and religion became the handmaid of debility and folly. In the traditional Indian society, caste pr ovided the framework for all human activities. The institution...

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