Hi Religion Unplugged readers, The new book “Confronting Christianity” details a unique 19th century history in the country of Thailand. While many pervasive narratives suggest Christianity spread exclusively via forced conversion and colonialism, author and historian Sven Trakulhun tells a different story. Trakulhun, an expert on the early modern history of religious ideas and East-West encounters, focuses on the combination of Christianity and Buddhism in the country — then called Siam — and details how the merge between the faiths modernized the country and the way religion was practiced. In today’s top story, Vietnamese contributor Thien Bui reviews the book — which is “a great choice for anyone who wants to discover the gripping history of the Christianity-Buddhism relationship” — and shares its core message. What Happens When Christianity and Buddhism Are Forced To Compete?(REVIEW) Many of us might be acquainted with conventional narratives that combine 19th century colonialism and Christianity with cultural suppression and forced conversion in Asian territories where local inhabitants fought back intruders and crushed evangelical missions. Thailand, however, has a different history. by Thien Bui Could These Schemes Save The American Newspaper Industry?
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Christianity and Buddhism in Thailand
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