Conflicts in the process of transition from traditional society to modernity : a case study on the role of the Church amongst the Naga Tribes of South-East Asia
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K. Toshinaro Longchar, 'Conflicts in the process of transition from traditional society to modernity : a case study on the role of the Church amongst the Naga Tribes of South-East Asia', [thesis], Irish School of Ecumenics, 2009, pp 306Download Item:
Abstract:
This thesis is an attempt to use various aspects and processes of tradition and
modernity to understand and explain conflict within the Naga context. It argues that
Christianity is not only a religion but it also became a socio-political phenomenon for
the Nagas. It became the space where tradition and modernity met and interacted. In
this light it is an attempt to examine the role of the Church as a unifying factor and as
an institution of conflict resolution.
Author: Longchar, K. Toshinaro
Advisor:
Atack, LiamQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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