| Title |
Author |
Page |
| Introduction |
Hemchand
Gossai |
3 |
| |
|
|
| I. Hermeneutics
and Postcolonialism |
|
|
Biblical Interpretation
and Postcolonialism: A “Hermeneutical Theo-Quake
of Grafting” |
Dorothy BEA Akoto
nee Abutiater |
5 |
| “Words
. . . Borrow’d from Our Books”: Translating Scripture,
Language Use, and Protestant Tamil Identity in Post/colonial South
India |
Hephzibah Israel |
31 |
| Before the Face
of the Other: India in The Acts of Thomas |
Clara
A.B. Joseph |
49 |
| "Chinese
Studies in a Postcolonial Frame" |
Christopher Lee |
65 |
"The Canaanites
Were in the Land": The Book of Genesis as an
Anti-Conquest Narrative |
Dora Rudo Mbuwayesango |
84 |
| |
|
|
| II. Christianity,
Globalization, and Postcolonialism |
|
|
Diaspora, Globalization,
and the Strangers in Our Midst: Birthing a
Postcolonial-Diaspora Church |
Eleazar
S. Fernandez |
94 |
| Christianity,
American Empire, and the Global Society |
Kwok Pui-lan |
109 |
Conversion, Cultural
Rights, and Secularism: Exploring the Limits and
Possibilities Offered by Two Imaginations of the “Minority Community” |
Mrinalini
Sebastian |
122 |
| |
|
|
| III. Gandhi and
Power of Satyagraha |
|
|
| Mohandas K. Gandhi:
The Making of an Anti-Colonial Satyagraha Prophet |
Nathaniel
Samuel Murrell |
143 |
The Satyagrahi
and His Scriptures: J. C. Kumarappa and His Bible
During the Indian Independence Struggle |
R. S. Sugirtharajah |
162 |