Apostolate of St. Thomas in India edited by Pius Malekandathil, K.S. Mathew, James Kurikilamkatt and Jenee Peter
Apostolate of St. Thomas in India
EDITORS- Pius Malekandathil, K.S. Mathew, James Kurikilamkatt and Jenee Peter
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INFORMATION
- EDITORS : Pius Malekandathil, K.S. Mathew, James Kurikilamkatt and Jenee Peter
- HB ISBN : 978-93-6177-737-0
- Year : 2024
- Extent : 542
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Apostolate of St. Thomas in India traces the history of the missionary works of St. Thomas and the origins of Christianity in the subcontinent. It delves into the genesis of the St. Thomas Christians, a community whose various works including their historical documents in Syriac and Malayalam were destroyed by the Portuguese colonizers at the Synod of Diamper (1599) fearing their heretical contents. The chapters here revisit these themes from different perspectives, examining a variety of archaeological and literary sources and using tools of historical research and a multi-disciplinary methodology to question the existing overarching historical narratives about the St. Thomas Christians. This allows readers to retrieve a history that was previously erased as well as understand the alterity of the community’s past outside of the convention created by the Euro-centric ‘myth of historicity’.
The volume is a reservoir for scholars working on the origin of Christianity in South Asia in general and for those looking for a nuanced understanding of the origin of St. Thomas Christians in particular.
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
Foreword by Mar Raphael Thattil
Preface by Mar Tony Neelankavil
Message by Cardinal George Mar Alencherry
Introduction by Pius Malekandathil
- North-West India: Historical Setting by Pius Malekandathil
- Apostolate of St. Thomas in Ancient North-West India by James Kurikilamkatt
- St. Thomas and South India: Socio-Economic and Political Milieu by Pius Malekandathil
- Local Accounts and Narratives on the Apostolate and Martyrdom of St. Thomas in South India by Francis Thonippara and James Kurikilamkatt
- ‘Seven Churches’ Established by St. Thomas the Apostle in South India by James Kurikilamkatt
- The Tomb of St. Thomas in Mylapore: An Archaeological Study by Jenee Peter
- Tomb of St. Thomas in Mylapore: An Analysis of Historical Writings over the Centuries by Pius Malekandathil
- The Apostle Thomas in India: An Analysis of Syriac and Arabic Sources by Herman Teule
- Early Christian Literature on the Indian Mission of St. Thomas by James Puliurumpil
- St. Thomas the Apostle in the Ancient Christian Songs of Kerala by Byju Mathew Mukalel
- Indian Apostolate of St. Thomas in the Official Prayers of the Church by Pauly Maniyattu
- Portuguese Accounts on the South Indian Apostolate of St. Thomas by K.S. Mathew
- Indian Apostolate of St. Thomas in the Reports of the Bishops and Papal Documents by Sinto Chittilappilly
- Apostolate of St. Thomas and Cultural Representations and Practices by Pius Malekandathil
Conclusion
Notes on Editors and Contributors
Bibliography
Index
The Editors
Pius Malekandathil is Former Professor at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University and is currently Vicar General of the Syro Malabar Diocese of Kothamangalam, Kerala, India. He has published numerous books and research articles on themes related to maritime history, trade, religion and urbanity.
K.S. Mathew served as Professor and Head at Hyderabad Central University and later as Founder Head and Professor of the Department of History, Pondicherry Central University. He is the author of numerous books and a number of research articles in national and international publications.
James Kurikilamkatt is Director of Thomasine Research Centre, Trichur. His publications include First Voyage of the Apostle Thomas to India: Ancient Christianity in Bharuch and Taxila (2005).
Jenee Peter is an Assistant Professor at the PG & Research Department of History, Union Christian College, Alwaye. She is the author of Church Murals of Kerala (2009).
CONTRIBUTORS
Sinto Chittalappilly • James Kurikilamkatt • Pius Malekandathil • Pauly Maniyattu • K.S. Mathew • Byju Mathew Mukalel • Jenee Peter • James Puliurumpil • Herman Teule • Francis Thonippara