Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Protestant Christianity in the Indian Diaspora: the Nature and Scope of this Project
1. The Christians of India: Religious Identities, Communal Feeling, and the Dialectics of (Dis)Engagement
2. The (Re)Constitution of Regional/Communal Identities in the Indian Christian Diaspora: Cultural Negotiation, Familial Tensions, Pentecostal/Evangelical Influences
3. Insistent Ruths: Women, Marriage, and Gendered Spiritual Roles
4. Leaps of Faith: Evangelicalism and/or Pentecostalism, Supernatural Transformations, and Transnationalism
5. "India" in the Diasporic Imaginary: Christianity, Class, Values, and Religious Affect
Conclusion: Indian Christians: (Not) At Home in the World
Notes
References
Index
Robbie B. H. Goh is Professor of English Literature and Cultural Studies at the National University of Singapore. He is the author and editor of several books, including Christianity in Southeast Asia.