Description
This is a significant theological work by Dr. Marshman that provides a comprehensive defense of core Christian doctrines, particularly the deity of Jesus Christ and the doctrine of atonement. Written as a direct response to Ram-mohun Roy of Calcutta, a prominent Indian reformer and theologian, the work engages with intellectual challenges to Christian theology during the 19th century.
Dr. Marshman’s arguments combine scriptural interpretation with logical reasoning to substantiate traditional Christian beliefs. The text represents an important historical dialogue between Christian and Hindu-influenced theological perspectives, offering insights into religious debates of the colonial period in India.
This defense of Christian doctrine remains relevant for scholars studying religious polemics, comparative theology, and the intellectual history of Christianity in Asia.







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