ABSTRACT

For the first time Genealogy of the South Indian Deities, the work of Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg (1682-1719), the first Protestant missionary in India, is made accessible to an English readership. Originally published in 1713, the text reveals Ziegenbalg's ethos in the emerging European Enlightenment and his willingness to learn from the South Indians. The text contains the original voices of knowledgeable South Indians from various religious backgrounds and presents South India in a vivid, direct and unfiltered way. In this volume Daniel Jeyaraj edits and presents the German original in an English translation. This is followed by a detailed textual analysis, a glossary and an appendix.

chapter |8 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|8 pages

ZIEGENBALG AND HALLE PIETISM

chapter 2|18 pages

ZIEGENBALG AND THE RESIDUAL IMAGE OF GOD

chapter 3|164 pages

ZIEGENBALG’S TEXT OF THE GENEALOGY

chapter 4|11 pages

ZIEGENBALG’S SOURCES

chapter 5|25 pages

COMPARING THE MANUSCRIPTS

chapter 6|16 pages

COMPARING THE PRINTED VERSIONS

chapter 7|13 pages

CONTINUING RELEVANCE OF THE GENEALOGY

chapter 8|2 pages

CONCLUSION