| 1 |
Popular Religious Traditions and Shared Religious Spaces |
Ponniah James |
in Chad M. Bauman and Michelle Voss Roberts (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Hindu-Christian Relations |
London and New York: Routledge |
2021 |
219-229. |
| 2 |
Women Make it Work: The Story of Inter-religious Marriages in Urban India |
Ponniah James |
in James Ponniah (ed.) Culture, Religion and Home-Making in and beyond South Asia |
Minneapolis: Fortress Press |
2020 |
133-160 |
| 3 |
Politicization of the Feminine in Identity Politics and Divinization of the Subaltern Feminine as Counter-Narrative |
Ponniah James |
in Gnanapragasam Lazar and Sudhakar Rao (eds) Women Among Marginalised Communities of India: Issues and Challenges |
Gyan Publishing House, New Delhi |
2020 |
171—188. |
| 4 |
Two Failed Midnight Stories of September 2019: A Comparative Analysis |
Ponniah James |
Satya Nilayam: Chennai Journal of Intercultural Philosophy |
Vol 37, March 2020 |
2020 |
121-129. |
| 5 |
Colonial Science in British India and Indian Responses |
Ponniah James |
in Joy A.P. (ed.) Philosophising Science: Promises, Perils and Possibilities |
Christian World Imprints & Association of Christian Philosophers of India, New Delhi and Eluru |
2020 |
93-104. |
| 6 |
M.N. Roy’s Idea of Radical Humanism and its Relevance for Education today |
Ponniah James |
Magis |
Vol 8 |
2019 |
35-43. |
| 7 |
Contemporary Reading of Tagore’s Poem ‘Mind Without Fear’ Through Dhvani Method |
Ponniah James |
in Thomas Karimundackal & Kuruvilla Pandikattu (eds.) Logic and Love: Reflecting on Professor John Vattanky’s Contribution to Indian Philosophy and Spirituality |
Jnana Deepa Vidyapeeth and Christian World Imprints, Pune and New Delhi |
2019 |
81-90. |
| 8 |
The Emerging Phenomena of Contemporary Inter-Faith Harmony Movements in Urban India |
Ponniah James |
in Jose Maliekal (ed.) Philosophies of Transformative Practice: Social Movements in India |
Christian World Imprints & Association of Christian Philosophers of India |
2019 |
225-238. |
| 9 |
Biohappiness and Holistic Harmony: The Vision and Mission of M.S. Swaminathan |
Ponniah James |
in Ananta Kumar Giri (ed.) Transformative Harmony |
Studera Press, New Delhi |
2019 |
359-372. |
| 10 |
Transforming Life-worlds: In Praise of Kundrakudi Adigalar’s Practical Spirituality |
Ponniah James |
in Ananta Kumar Giri (ed.) Practical Spirituality and Human Development: Creative Experiments for Alternative Future |
Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore |
2019 |
283-302. |
| 11 |
Mirage: Kanal |
Ponniah James |
International Journal of Asian Christianity |
Volume 2, Issue 1 |
2019 |
138-139. |
| 12 |
Transnational Religious Organisation and Practice: A Contextual Analysis of Kerala Pentecostal Churches in Kuwait |
Ponniah James |
Pneuma |
41 |
2019 |
132-134 |
| 13 |
Christian Responses to Repression in India and Sri Lanka: Religious Nationalism, Legal Restriction, and Violence |
Ponniah James and Chad Bauman |
in Daniel Philpott and Timothy Shah (eds.) Under Caesar's Sword: How Christians Respond to Persecution |
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press |
2018 |
259-97. |
| 14 |
Inculturation, Indian Christianities and Dietary Practice |
Ponniah James |
Jeevadhara |
Vol. XLVIII, No.283 |
2018 |
59-70. |
| 15 |
Contours of Philosophy of Margins |
Ponniah James |
Magis |
Vol 7 |
2018 |
23-31 |
| 16 |
Against Indian Majoritarianism: The Views of Ambedkar as the Leader of the Little Flock |
Ponniah James |
in Francis Arackal (ed.) Indian Hermeneutics of Suspicion |
Christian World Imprints & Association of Christian Philosophers of India |
2018 |
167-177. |
| 17 |
Revisiting Comparative Approaches in the Study of Religion for Contemporary Times |
Ponniah James |
in Kuruvilla Pandikattu and Thomas Karimundakal (eds.) Melodies From The Flute: Dialogue Between Religions and Cultures |
Jnana Deepa Vidyapeeth and Christian World Imprints, Pune and New Delhi |
2018 |
153-167. |
| 18 |
Re-visiting Narayana Guru, Periyar and Ambedkar for Secular Modernity |
Ponniah James |
In Dolreich Pereira (Ed.) Becoming a Nation: Processes and Prospects |
Christian World Imprints & Association of Christian Philosophers of India |
2017 |
233-246 |
| 19 |
The Supernatural through Substance? The Use of the Intoxicants among the Indigenous |
Ponniah James |
Jeevadhara |
XLVII No.277 |
2017 |
42-53 |
| 20 |
Embodied Practices As Spiritual Paths In Indian Civilization |
Ponniah James |
In G. Lazar and K. Jose (eds) Tribes Of Contemporary India: Concepts And Contexts |
Omsons Publications, Delhi |
2017 |
261-276. |
| 21 |
Christian Responses to Discrimination and Violence in India and Sri Lanka |
Ponniah James and Chad Bauman |
Review of Faith and International Affairs |
15/1 |
2017 |
68-78 |
| 22 |
Accommodation and Acceptance: An Exploration in Interfaith Relations |
Ponniah James |
Exchange |
Vol 46, Issue 3 |
2017 |
310-314. |
| 23 |
Communal Violence in India: Exploring Strategies of its Nurture and Negation in Contemporary Times |
Ponniah James |
Journal of Religion and Violence |
vol 5. Issue 1 |
2017 |
79-101 |
| 24 |
Vernacular Catholicism, Vernacular Saints: Selva J. Raj on “Being Catholic the Tamil Way |
Ponniah James |
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies |
Vol. 30, Article 23 |
2017 |
138-140 |
| 25 |
Shifting Configurations of Religious Sphere in Consumeristic Age |
Ponniah James |
Jeevadhara |
Vol. XLVI, No.271 |
2016 |
46-57 |
| 26 |
Christianity and Freedom in India: Colonialism, Communalism, Caste, and Violence |
Ponniah James and Chad Bauman |
in Allen Hertzke and Timothy Shah (eds.) Christianity and Freedom |
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press |
2016 |
222-253 |
| 27 |
Proximity of Religions through Bodily Practices? |
Ponniah James |
Vivekanda Review |
Vol 4. No 2 |
2016 |
31-38. |
| 28 |
In Continuity with the Past: Indigenous Environmentalism and Indian Christian Visions of Flora |
Ponniah James |
Journal of Global Catholicism |
Vol 1 |
2016 |
35-54 |
| 29 |
Agency in the Subaltern Encounter of Evil: Subverting the Dominant and Appropriating the Indigenous |
Ponniah James |
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies |
Vol. 29 |
2016 |
46-53. |
| 30 |
Sacred Groves and Local Gods: Religion and Environmentalism in South India |
Ponniah James |
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies |
Vol. 29, Article 21. |
2016 |
92-94 |
| 31 |
In Search of Emancipation: Subaltern Strategies of Identity Construct through Religious Symbols |
Ponniah James |
in S. Sekar Sebastin (Ed.). The Symbolic World: Construction and De-Construction, |
ATC and ACPI |
2015 |
175-189 |
| 32 |
Shrines, Ritual Hospitality and Hybrid Identities in South Asia |
Ponniah James |
In Peniel Jesudason Rufus Rajkumar and Joseph Prabhakar Dayam (eds.) Many Yet One?: Multiple Religious Belonging |
World Council of Churches: Geneva |
2015 |
99-110 |
| 33 |
“Taking the Cross and Walking from Subalternity to Modernity” |
Ponniah, James in Chad Bauman & Richard F Young (Eds) |
Contesting Indian Christianities: Conversion, Culture and Caste |
London, New York & New Delhi: Routledge Publications, |
2014 |
138-157 |
| 34 |
“The Phenomenon of Bible Mission: Exploring the Features of a Local Church on the Margins” |
Ponniah, James in Peniel Jesudason Rufus Rajkumar, Joseph Prabhakar Dayam and I P Asheervadham (Eds.) |
Mission At and From the Margins: Patterns, Protagonists and Perspectives. |
Oxford: Regnum Books International, |
2014 |
55-67. |
| 35 |
“Alternative Discourses of Kali Yuga in Ayya Vazhi” |
Ponniah, James |
Nidan: An International Journal for the Study of Hinduism |
July Issue |
2014 |
65-85 |
| 36 |
“Popular Religious Practices:Alternative Grounds for Inter-religious Dialogue"
|
Ponniah, James in Rene Dausner and Joachim Eck (eds.) |
Theologien in ihrer kulturellen Pragung |
Regensburgh: Verlag Friedrich Pustet |
2014 |
216-226 |
| 37 |
Hindu-Christian Epistolary Self-Disclosures: ‘Malabarian Correspondence’ between German Pietist Missionaries and South Indian Hindus (1712-1714) |
Ponniah James |
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies |
Vol. 27, Article 13 |
2014 |
113-117 |
| 38 |
Transforming the Human World: In Praise of Kundrakudi Adigalar’s Practical Spirituality |
Ponniah James |
Gandhi Marg Quarterly |
Vol.36, Nos 2&3 |
2014 |
493–510. |
| 39 |
“Discriminating Social Structures and Empowering Religious Resources: A View on Interaction between Vulnerable Groups and Development,” , |
Ponniah, James in Suresh Pathare and Kuruvilla Pandikattu (Eds). |
Lifting Up the Spirit and Uplifting the Body. |
Pune:Samajdharshan Prakashan |
2013 |
199-215 |
| 40 |
“M.N Roy Critique of Marxist Tradition: Revisiting and Appropriation of the Notion of Freedom in Radical Humanism for Development Ethics,” |
Ponniah, James |
Jnana-Deepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies |
Vol 16, No 2 |
2013 |
25-37 |
| 41 |
“Caring for Mother Earth: Ecology and Folk Religions of India,” |
Ponniah, James in Kuruvilla Pandikattu and Thomas Kurioacose and James Ponniah (Eds). |
Committed to the Church and the Country |
Pune: ISPCK & Janna Deepa Vidyapeeth |
2013 |
161-179. |
| 42 |
“The Eruption of the Autonomous and the Birth of ‘Bible Mission’: Exploring an Instance of Lay Leadership in India” |
Ponniah, James in Thomas Cotti (Ed) |
Many Tongues, One Spirit: Local Ecclesiologies in Dialogue. |
Berkeley: Santa Clara University: Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley |
2013 |
59-74 |
| 43 |
“Folk Religion as/and Public Sphere” |
Ponniah, James |
Satya Nilayam: Chennai Journal of Intercultural Philosophy |
Vol 24, October |
2013 |
73-89. |
| 44 |
“Folk Religion and Social Transformation,” |
Ponniah, James |
Journal of Indian Theology |
Vol 5, No 1 |
2012 |
56-66 |
| 45 |
“Caring for Mother Earth: Ecology and Folk Religions of India,” , |
Ponniah, James |
Jnana-Deepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies |
Vol 1, No 2 |
2011 |
191-212 |
| 46 |
“Social Inequality in India: Negations and Negotiations through Pericentralisation,” |
Ponniah, James |
Sacred Perspectives |
Vol 1, No 2 |
2011 |
11-30 |
| 47 |
“Folk/Subaltern Religion and Development,” , |
Ponniah, James in James Ponniah & Kuruvilla Pandikattu (Eds.) |
The Dancing Peacock: Indian Insights into Religion and development |
New Delhi:Serials Publications |
2010 |
45-64 |
| 48 |
“The Buddhist View of the Death: A Critical Study of the Tibetan Book of the Dead,” |
Ponniah, James in Kuruvilla Pandikattu (Ed.) |
The Depth of Death: Scientific Insights and Religious Openness |
New Delhi: Serials Publications |
2010 |
147-166 |
| 49 |
“Popular Devotions as Occasions for Inter-religious Dialogue,” |
Ponniah, James |
Word and Worship |
Vol 43, No 1 |
2010 |
47-61 |
| 50 |
“Folklore” |
Ponniah, James in Johnson Puthenpurackal (Ed.) |
ACPI Encyclopedia of Philosophy |
Vol I, Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation, |
2010 |
541—545 |
| 51 |
“Folk Religions” |
Ponniah, James in Johnson Puthenpurackal (Ed.) |
ACPI Encyclopedia of Philosophy |
Vol I,Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation |
2010 |
545—548 |
| 52 |
“Pilgrimage” |
Ponniah, James in Johnson Puthenpurackal (Ed.) |
ACPI Encyclopedia of Philosophy |
Vol II, Bangalore: Asian Trading Corporation |
2010 |
1040—1044 |
| 53 |
"Hinduism in the Information Age," |
Ponniah, James |
Studies on Life and Culture |
Vol 18 |
2010 |
185-212 |
| 54 |
"Emancipating Gods and Empowered Humans: A Folk Religious Perspective on This-worldly Well-being," |
Ponniah, James |
Satya Nilayam: Chennai Journal of Intercultural Philosophy |
Vol 15, February . |
2009 |
24-45 |
| 55 |
“Samaya Thalathil Maru Seeramaikappadum Samuuha Uravukal: Nattar Samaya Sadankukalai Pattriya Oru Ayvu” |
Ponniah, James in Gnana Patrcik (Ed) |
Thalirkum Iraiyiyalkal |
Chennai: Department of Christian Studies, The University of Madras |
2009 |
147-159. |
| 56 |
"Higher Planes and Lower Grounds: Hindu Idea of Gods' Forgiveness towards Erring Humans," , |
Ponniah, James |
Studies on Life and Culture |
Vol 14 |
2009 |
11-43. |
| 57 |
“Harmonising Diversity And Contesting Inequality: Understanding the Dynamics of Folk Religions” |
Ponniah, James in Felix Wilfred (Ed). |
Transforming Religion: Prospects for a New Religion |
Delhi: ISPCK |
2009 |
50-66. |
| 58 |
“Subaltern Rituals, Modernization and Post-modern Themes,” , . |
Ponniah, James |
South Asian Review |
Vol 30, No 1, |
2009 |
224-45 |
| 59 |
“Ritual : A Locale for Postmodern Engagement with ‘The Study of Religions’ in India,” |
Ponniah, James in Kuruvilla Pandikattu (Ed) |
Postmodernity: An Indian Appraisal |
New Delhi: Serials Publications |
2008 |
74-85. |
| 60 |
“Subaltern Religion and Development” |
Ponniah, James |
Jnana-Deepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies |
Vol 10, No 1 |
2007 |
51-68 |
| 61 |
“Religion, Development and Globalisation” |
Ponniah, James in George Karuvelil (Ed) |
Romancing the Sacred? Towards an Indian Christian Philosophy of Religion |
Banglaore: Asian Trading Corporation |
2007 |
447-472 |
| 62 |
“Religion in the Digital Age” |
Ponniah, James |
Asian Journal for Priests |
Vol 52, No 1 |
2007 |
20-27. |
| 63 |
“Popular Catholicism,” |
Ponniah, James |
Asian Journal for Priests |
Vol 51, No 3, Vol 51, No 3, 2006: 19-28.. |
2006 |
19-28. |
| 64 |
“The Buddhist View of the Death: A Critical Study of the Tibetan Book of the Dead,” |
Ponniah, James |
Jnana-Deepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies |
Vol 9, No 2 |
2006 |
63-81 |
| 65 |
“Spiritual Experiences of the People on the Margins” |
Ponniah, James in Kurien Kunnampuram (Ed) |
Life in Abundance |
St.Paul’s Publications, Bombay |
2006 |
130-153 |
| 66 |
"An Exploration of the Domain of Religion in India,” |
Ponniah, James |
Asian Journal for Priests |
Vol 50, No 6 |
2005 |
28-33 |
| 67 |
“Shifting Centres of Academic Discourses: Indian Initiatives in Postcolonial Theories,” |
Ponniah, James in Victor Ferrao and James Ponniah (Ed.). |
Identity, Difference and Conflict: Postcolonial Critique |
Banglore: Asian Trading Corporation & Association of Christian Philosophers of India |
2013 |
24-41 |
| 68 |
“Re-Viewing Folk Religion and Re-Visioning Christian Studies,” |
Ponniah, James |
Indian Journal of Christian Studies |
Vol 1, No 1 |
2011 |
81-88 |
| 69 |
“Humans, Nature and Gods: Their Interrelatedness in the Folk Religious World-View,” |
Ponniah, James |
Jnana-Deepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies |
Vol 10, No 2 |
2007 |
83-100. |
| 70 |
“Spirituality of the Subalterns,” |
Ponniah, James |
Vaiharai |
Vol 9, No 3 |
2004 |
32-58 |