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- Title
The Impact of International Migration on Home Churches: The Mar Thoma Syrian Christian Church in India.
- Authors
Kurien, Prema
- Abstract
Based on qualitative, multisited research, this article examines the impacts of short- and long-term international migration to the Middle East and the West on the Mar Thoma Syrian Christian demonination of Kerala. Migrants and their foreign-born children have new demands and expectations, and significant financial contributions have led to adjustments in the orientation and functioning of the denomination and its clergy. Large-scale emigration has also had indirect effects. International networks and the economic affluence of the population, along with a rise in social problems caused by migration and consumerism, have led to the rise of evangelical and charismatic transdenominational churches in Kerala that challenge the functioning of established Christian denominations such as the Mar Thoma. Church leaders have been trying to bring about changes to address these developments, but are constrained by the tradition, structure, and the mission of the churches. I draw on theories of organizational religious change and theories of transnationalism to explain the process of social change in Kerala, also addressing some limitations of these theories.
- Subjects
MIDDLE East; IMMIGRATION &; religion; HOUSE churches; MAR Thoma youth; CHRISTIAN sects; RELIGIOUS studies
- Publication
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2014, Vol 53, Issue 1, p109
- ISSN
0021-8294
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jssr.12082