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Author Sugirtharajah, R. S. (Rasiah S.), author.

Title The Bible and Asia : from the pre-Christian era to the postcolonial age / R.S. Sugirtharajah.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2013.
©2013

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Description 1 online resource (303 pages)
text file PDF
Physical Medium polychrome
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents Introduction -- 1. Merchandise, moralities, and poetics of Aryans, Dravidians, and Israelites -- 2. Colonial bureaucrats and the search for older testaments -- 3. Enlisting Christian texts for protest in the empire -- 4. A Buddhist ascetic and his maverick misreadings of the Bible -- 5. Paul the Roman in Asia -- 6. Exegesis in Eastern climes -- 7. Between the lines of Asian fiction -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index of scriptural references -- General index.
Summary Though the Bible is a product of West Asia, its influence on Europe and the Americas has received far more attention than its complex career in the East. R.S. Sugirtharajah corrects this imbalance with an expansive new study of Asia's subversive and idiosyncratic relationship with the Bible. This is the story of missionaries, imperialists, exegetes, reformers, and nationalists who molded Biblical texts according to their own needs in order to influence religion, politics, and daily life from India to China. When the Bible reached east and south Asia in the third century CE, its Christian scriptures already bore traces of Asian commodities and Indian moral stories. In China, the Bible merged with the teachings of Buddha and Lao Tzu to produce the Jesus Sutras. As he recounts the history of how Christianity was influenced by other Asian religions, Sugirtharajah deftly highlights the controversial issue of Buddhist and Vedic influence on Biblical religion. Once used to justify European rule in Asia, the Bible has also served to promote the spiritual salvation of women, outcasts, and untouchables. The Bible has left a literary mark on Asia in two ways: through its influence on Asian writers and through the reinvigoration of modern Asian vernaculars when proselytizing missionaries introduced Western print culture to the East.
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Language In English.
Subject Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- Asia.
Bible.
Asia.
Bible.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
In: Druckausg.: Sugirtharajah, Rasiah S. Bible and Asia.
Other Form: Print version: Sugirtharajah, R.S. (Rasiah S.). Bible and Asia. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2013 9780674049079 (DLC) 2013009720 (OCoLC)840460760
ISBN 9780674726468 (e-book)
0674726464 (e-book)
9780674049079 (cloth)
0674049071 (cloth)
Standard No. 10.4159/harvard.9780674726468
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