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‘Social Dimension’ in Christian Mission: An Appraisal of Social Mission of the Church in India

Dr. Amruta Bag, M.Th., PhD
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Dr. Amruta Bag, M.Th., PhD: Himachal Bible College & Seminary

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 1, 1035-1057

Abstract: The social dimension of the Christian mission played a vital role in the mission of the church. This has to do with uplifting the poor, eradicating social evil, reflecting fraternity, bringing social justice, seeing the progress of better humanity, peace, unity, etc. With the arrival of colonial rule in India, the mission of the church appeared to be engaged in so many social activities. Foreign missionaries arrived with their strategy, but with the pressure of colonial rulers in India, they could have achieved exactly what the mission of the church was supposed to be. However, an attempt to strengthen society is always as appreciable as service to God in favour of human beings. In the present era, the social dimension has gone down in the mission of the church. Therefore, it is important to research for better humanity when one thinks of the service of the church. Even amid difficulties in the church, social division is seen as a service to God. Here I appeal for continuing the social acts in Indian society in service of God as a reflection of the true mission of church. For this article, I have used the technique of socio-historic analysis in an ethno-religious approach.

Date: 2024
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