South Asian Christian Diaspora

South Asian Christian Diaspora

Invisible Diaspora in Europe and North America

Raj, Selva J.; Jacobsen, Knut A.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2008

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9780754662617

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Introduction, Knut A. Jacobsen, Selva J. Raj; partONE Europe; Chapter 1 South Asian Christians in the UK, Eleanor Nesbitt; Chapter 2, Brigitte Sebastia; Chapter 3 The Seventieth Anniversary of 'John Matthew': On 'Indian' Christians in Germany, Urmila Goel; Chapter 4 Seeking the Blessing of the Consolatrix Afflictorum: The Annual Pilgrimage of Sri Lankan Tamils to the Madonna in Kevelaer (Germany), Brigitte Luchesi; Chapter 5 Perpetuating Religious and Social Concepts in the Extended Motherland: Tamil Christians in Berne (Switzerland), Damaris Luethi; Chapter 6 Creating Sri Lankan Tamil Catholic Space in the South Asian Diaspora in Norway, Knut A. Jacobsen; Chapter 7 Goans and Damanians in Portugal: An Overview of a Singular Diaspora, Helena Maria, Mauricio C. Sant'ana; Chapter 8 Surinamese East Indian Christians in the Netherlands, Freek L. Bakker; partTWO North America; Chapter 9 The Culture of Asian Indian Catholicism in North America, Elizabeth Cameron Galbraith; Chapter 10, Selva J. Raj; Chapter 11 Indian Christians and Marriage Patterns, Farha Ternikar; Chapter 12 Doing Friendship, Making Contacts and Building Trust: Christian Indian Responses to Religious Diversity, Nori Henk; Chapter 13, Rachel Fell McDermott; Chapter 14 Conclusion, Raymond Brady Williams;
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