The book unveils a profound exploration at the crossroads of Mizo Primal Reverence and Christianity during Mizoram's post-Christian evolution. It gracefully advocates for contextual theology, navigating the intricate landscape of socio-cultural shifts and identity challenges born from the fusion of Christianity and Westernization. Reflecting on the former beauty of Mizo society, the narrative keenly observes the swift metamorphosis instigated by Christianity, compelling a call for the revival of Mizo culture through meaningful dialogues with the Gospel. Without outright dismissal, the narrative gracefully proposes a nuanced contextual theology that seamlessly intertwines Christian faith with the rich tapestry of traditional Mizo culture. The overarching goal is a meticulous examination of the compatibility between Mizo culture and Christianity, offering pragmatic solutions to the cultural and identity dilemmas facing Mizo Christians. Beyond being a literary vessel, the book serves as a gateway to an intellectual and spiritual odyssey, inviting readers to unravel intricate threads from Mizo primal reverence to the profound depths of Mizo Christian Theology, promising profound insights into the harmonious coexistence of tradition and transformation.
Contents
Gratitude
Introduction
1. Profound Importance of Exploring Primal Religion
2. Harmony and Disruption: Christianity’s Journey in Mizoram and its Transformative Ripples
3. Confluence of Beliefs: Unraveling the Intricate Dialogue between Mizo Primal Spirituality and Christian Theology
4. Conclusion
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