Dalit Christianity – new books

During the last four months of 2017 the library added a number of new books relating to the world Church, dialogue and mission. A considerable number of these focus on the subject of Dalit Christianity in India and were brought to us from India where they were published.

This important research resource of books on Dalit Christianity were given to us by Rev. James Gardom and Rev. Monodeep Daniel, many of them published by the Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies in New Delhi. They include a two-volume Dalit Bible commentary and books and pamphlets relating to Dalit theology, issues of justice, human rights and the place of the Dalit community within the Church of North India and the Church of South India.

Some are compilations of conference papers from National Seminars held at the Centre for Dalit Studies, and some are CDS pamphlets. A few of these are on display in our library. The others can be found on the shelves by searching iDiscover for their classmarks, using the bibliographic details given below, and refining your search to our library. Do come by and take a look at these books for yourself.

The Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide library continues to seek purchases of high quality in the field of mission studies and Christianity in the non-western world. If you have any recommendations, do email me.

One area that the library is developing is its world Christianity commentaries. So far we have an African, a South Asian, a Dalit, a Global and an International commentary. You can find these in our reference section. Can you recommend any others of high quality that we have missed?

Ruth MacLean

 

Purchases

Dale T. Irvin, editor. (2017) The Protestant Reformation and world Christianity: global perspectives. William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company

Elizabeth Dimock. (2017) Women, mission and Church in Uganda: ethnographic encounters in an age of imperialism, 1895-1960s. Routledge

Matthew J. Kuiper. (2018) Daʿwa and other religions: Indian Muslims and the modern resurgence of global Islamic activism. Routledge

Jason Bruner (2017) Living salvation in the East African revival in Uganda. University of Rochester Press

Jayabalan Murthy. (2017) Leipzig mission and Dalit Christians in Pandur, Tamil Nadu. (Christian Heritage Rediscovered, no. 52). Christian World Imprints

Evelyne A. Reisacher. (2016) Joyful witness in the Muslim world: sharing the gospel in everyday encounters. Baker Academic

Rev. Dr. Jesse Zink. (2016) A faith for the future. (Church’s teachings for a changing world, volume 3). Morehouse Publishing

Ivan Satyavrata. (2017) Pentecostals and the poor: reflections from the Indian context. Asia Pacific Theological Seminary Press, Philippines

Colin Bell & Robert S. White, editors. (2016) Creation Care and the gospel: reconsidering the mission of the Church. (Lausanne Library) Hendrickson Publishers

Donations

Joel Cabrita, David Maxwell and Emma Wild-Wood, editors (2017) Relocating world Christianity : interdisciplinary studies in universal and local expressions of the Christian faith, Brill, Gift of Dr Emma Wild-Wood, editor

Paddy Musana, Angus Crichton, Caroline Howell, editors (2017) The Ugandan churches and the political centre : cooperation, co-option and confrontation, Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide, Gift of the Ngoma team, via Angus Crichton, editor.

Amos Bongadu Chewachong, (2017) Intra-African Pentecostalism and the dynamics of power: the Living Faith Church worldwide (Winners’ Chapel) in Cameroon, 1996-2016. A PhD thesis, University of Edinburgh, Examiner’s copy given by Dr Emma Wild-Wood, CCCW Director.

Arngeir Langås (2017) Unity is strength – the joint committee of religious leaders for peace in Zanzibar, 2005-2013. A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Philosophiae Doctor (Ph.D), VID Specialized University, Gift of Dr Emma Wild-Wood, CCCW Director.

Elizabeth Evans (2016) How an African worldview encounters the teachings of the prosperity gospel in Nairobi, Kenya. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the Degree of Master of Arts, Maryknoll Institute of African Studies of Saint Mary’s University, Nairobi, and Winona, Minnesota, Gift of author.

Swami Abhishiktananda (2015) Prayer: exploring contemplative prayer through Eastern and Western Spirituality. Foreword and translation by Rev Dr James D M Stuart, edited by Swami Atmananda Udasin. Revised and enlarged edition. ISPCK, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

Mary Felicity Bishop, nee Mathers. The early diaries of Henry Mathers and Winifred Louisa Coombs, 1904 & 1906. Self-published, Gift of Rev Keith and Mrs Catherine Ranger.

Anglican Consultative Council (2015) Generous love: the truth of the Gospel and the call to dialogue, an Anglican theology of inter faith relations, a report from the Anglican Communion Network for Inter Faith Concerns. Second edition, Gift of Jesse Zink, CCCW Director 2015-17.

Anglican-Lutheran International Commission (1996) The diaconate as ecumenical opportunity: the Hanover Report of the Anglican-Lutheran International Commission. Anglican Communion Publications, Gift of Jesse Zink, CCCW Director 2015-17.

Alvyn J. Austin (1986) Saving China: Canadian missionaries in the Middle Kingdom, 1888-1959. University of Toronto Press, Gift of Divinity Faculty Library.

Israel Selvanayagam (2017) Kristu Bhakti and Krishna Bhakti: a Christian-Hindu dialogue contributing to comparative theology. (Interfaith Treasures Uncovered – volume 8). Christian World Imprints, Gift of the Teape Trust.

Peter I. Gichure & Diane B. Stinton. (2008) Religion and politics in Africa: theological reflections for the 21st century. (The ecumenical symposium of Eastern Africa theologians (ESEAT) No. 3.) Paulines Publications Africa, Gift of Dr Emma Wild-Wood, CCCW Director.

Graham Kings. (2017) Christianity connected: Hindus, Muslims and the world in the letters of Max Warren and Roger Hooker. (Indian edition). ISPCK, Gift of Graham Kings, former CCCW Director.

Marijke Hoek, Jonathan Ingleby, Andy Kingston-Smith, Carol Kingston-Smith, editors. (2013) Carnival Kingdom: biblical justice for global communities. Wide Margin, Gift of Dr Emma Wild-Wood, CCCW Director.

Tharwat Wahba. (2016) The practice of mission in Egypt: a historical study of the integration between the American Mission and the Evangelical Church of Egypt, 1854-1970. Langham monographs, Gift of Rev Colin Chapman, former Trustee of the CCCW.

T.K. John SJ, James Massey, editors. (2013) Theology for a new community: Dalit consciousness with a symbolic universe and meaning systems. Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey, S. Lourduswamy, editors. (2003) Dalit issue in today’s theological debate: papers presented in the Second National Seminar of Centre for Dalit Studies (Theology), New Delhi, October 22-23, 2003. Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey. (2013) Caste-class victims and their assertion for justice: a resource manual for Subaltern expression of theology: five essays. Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey, chief editor. (2015) Dalit heritage and liberative traditions in India. Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey, T.K. John, editors. (2013) Christians of scheduled caste origin in India: a study of their socio-economic, cultural and political status. Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey & Shimreingam Shimray, editors. (2007) Dalit-Tribal theological interface: current trends in Subaltern theologies. Tribal Study Centre/Women Study Centre & Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey, Indukur John Mohan Razu, editors. (2008) Revisiting and resignifying methodology for Dalit theology. United Theological College, Bangalore & Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

Leonard Fernando, S.J. & James Massey, editors. (2007) Dalit world – biblical world: an encounter. Vidyajyoti College of Theology, New Delhi & Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

Monodeep Daniel. (2015) From people to community: understanding faith and order of the Church of North India. Delhi Brotherhood Society, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey. (2005) Church in dialogue with the poor (paper presented at CBCI General Body Meeting, Catholic Bishop’s Conference of India, at Jallandhar, Panjab (India) on 2nd March, 2002). (CDS Pamphlet, no. 8). Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey. (2004) Another world is possible: Dalit perspective on human rights, globalization, just society. (CDS Pamphlet, no. 6). Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

Dr I. John Mohan Razu. (2004) Globalization and Dalitho-ethics: inter-relationships between Homo economicus and homo hierarchicus. (CDS Pamphlet, no. 5). Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey. (2001) Towards Dalit hermeneutics: rereading the text, the history and the literature. (CDS Pamphlet, no. 4). Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey. (2004) Roots: a concise history of Dalits. (CDS Pamphlet, no. 3). Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey. (2011) Dalit Bible commentary: a challenge response. On conducting workshop on the theme “Not reader-response experience, but a challenge-response to the caste context of rejection, subjugation and violence”. (CDS Pamphlet, no. 13). Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

Robert W. Brown. (2006) Dalits and the church: an initial investigation into the place of Dalit community within the Church of North India and the Church of South India. (CDS Pamphlet, no. 9). Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey, general editor; T.K. John SJ, editor and introduction. (2010) One volume Dalit Bible Commentary: New Testament. Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.

James Massey, editor; T.K. John SJ, introduction. (2015) One volume Dalit Bible Commentary: Old Testament. Centre for Dalit/Subaltern Studies, New Delhi, Gift of Rev James Gardom and Rev Monodeep Daniel.