Being a Christian in Sri Lanka

Historical, Political, Social, and Religious Considerations

by Leonard Pinto


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/14/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 570
ISBN : 9781452528632
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Page Count : 570
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About the Book

Most people know something about their own religions. That knowledge is usually restricted to what is going on at the present time. When it comes to how their religions developed in their countries, their knowledge is on shakier grounds. As for religion in foreign lands, well, for many, that information is nonexistent.

Author Leonard Pinto’s Being a Christian in Sri Lanka: Historical, Political, Social, and Religious Considerations is a critique based on the observations and experience of a Sri Lankan Christian. Pinto shares the history and importance of religion in his native land. You’ll learn about Portuguese, Dutch, and British rule in the country formerly known as Ceylon, and how each affected religion there. Pinto dispels popular views about how ruling countries dealt with Christianity and other religions, and with those who practiced them. You’ll learn how religion is practiced today from someone who lives it firsthand. Pinto’s book goes beyond the boundaries of Sri Lanka in assessing the problems faced by Christianity from the corrosive effects of the Age of Enlightenment.

In Being a Christian in Sri Lanka: Historical, Political, Social, and Religious Considerations, Pinto comes to the conclusion Sri Lanka would benefit from a Sri Lankan national identity for all its citizens. Hegemony based on ethnicity and religion is dissuaded. You’ll also find Pinto’s conclusions relevant to other countries.


About the Author

Leonard Pinto, PhD, is an ecologist with teaching and research experience in universities and industry in Australia, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. He has published papers in international journals and authored Mangroves of Sri Lanka. He also studied theology and writes for newspapers and Internet sites about ethics and social justice.