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Christianity, Spiritual healing, Healing, Christianity and other religions, Church history, Evangelikale Bewegung, Angami, Evangelisation, Geistheilung, Mission, 11.69 Christian doctrine: other, Spiritual Therapies, Interfaith relations, 73.61 science, medicine (ethnology), India, religion, India, social conditionsPlaces
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Matter of Belief: Christian Conversion and Healing in North-East India
2012, Berghahn Books, Incorporated
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Matter of Belief: Christian Conversion and Healing in North-East India
2012, Berghahn Books, Incorporated
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A matter of belief: Christian conversion and healing in north-east India
2012, Berghahn Books
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Table of Contents
A mountainous state
Classifying spirit and sickness
Religion of practice
Traditional healers
A brief history of Christian evangelisation
In the Naga Hills
Contemporary Christianity and the healing spirit
Church and healing.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
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