Type | Journal Article |
Title | Some thoughts on the reception of protestantism by the tamil and sinhalese communities in sri lanka. |
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URL | http://christchurchgft.org/docs/ch/The Tamil Christianity of Ceylon [PDF File].pdf |
Abstract | In the island of Sri Lanka, the ratio of the population consists of 74% Sinhalese , 18% Tamil, 7% Moor , and 1% Burgher, Malay, and Vedda.The religious ratio is, 69% Buddhist, 15% Hindu, 8% Muslim, 8% Christian.1 Out of this 8%, approximately one tenth consists of Protestants and the majority of them are Tamils, residing in the North, East, West and the hill country. From these statistics we would expect that comparatively the percentage of Sinhalese Christians ought to be high. However, this is not the case and Sinhalese Christianity declined more than the Tamil Christianity. This article seeks to analyze the events that contributed to the decline to come to a conclusion as to why the Tamil Community was more receptive to the gospel than the Sinhalese community. |
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