Proselytizing and the Limits of Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Asia
Conversion and anti-conversion in contemporary Sri Lanka: Pentecostal Christian Evangelism and Theravada Buddhist views on the ethics of religious attraction
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Mahadev, N
January 1, 2014
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Mahadev, N. (2014). Conversion and anti-conversion in contemporary Sri Lanka: Pentecostal Christian Evangelism and Theravada Buddhist views on the ethics of religious attraction. In Proselytizing and the Limits of Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Asia (pp. 211–235). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-4451-18-5_11
Mahadev, N. “Conversion and anti-conversion in contemporary Sri Lanka: Pentecostal Christian Evangelism and Theravada Buddhist views on the ethics of religious attraction.” In Proselytizing and the Limits of Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Asia, 211–35, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-4451-18-5_11.
Mahadev N. Conversion and anti-conversion in contemporary Sri Lanka: Pentecostal Christian Evangelism and Theravada Buddhist views on the ethics of religious attraction. In: Proselytizing and the Limits of Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Asia. 2014. p. 211–35.
Mahadev, N. “Conversion and anti-conversion in contemporary Sri Lanka: Pentecostal Christian Evangelism and Theravada Buddhist views on the ethics of religious attraction.” Proselytizing and the Limits of Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Asia, 2014, pp. 211–35. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-981-4451-18-5_11.
Mahadev N. Conversion and anti-conversion in contemporary Sri Lanka: Pentecostal Christian Evangelism and Theravada Buddhist views on the ethics of religious attraction. Proselytizing and the Limits of Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Asia. 2014. p. 211–235.