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Religious Disarmament: Rethinking Conversion in India by Rudolf C. Heredia presents a nuanced analysis of religious conversion within the Indian context. The work challenges prevailing misconceptions and polarized debates surrounding conversion, advocating for a more balanced and scholarly understanding of the phenomenon.
Heredia explores how conversion functions as a spiritual and social process, examining its historical trajectories and contemporary implications in India’s pluralistic society. The book addresses the tensions between different religious communities while promoting dialogue and mutual understanding.
By reframing conversion through the lens of ‘religious disarmament,’ the author suggests moving away from defensive or aggressive postures toward faith-based understanding. This work is essential for scholars, theologians, policymakers, and anyone seeking deeper insight into India’s religious landscape and interfaith relations.







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