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Where Three Creeds Meet: A Tale of Modern Indian Life is a seminal ethnographic study by J. Campbell Oman that examines the complex interactions between Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity in Indian society. Originally published as a historical account, this work remains an important resource for understanding religious pluralism and cultural syncretism in India.
Oman’s detailed observations capture the daily lives, customs, and beliefs of people from different faith traditions coexisting in Indian communities. The narrative style combines scholarly rigor with accessible storytelling, making it relevant for both academic researchers and general readers interested in Indian history and religion. This hardcover edition preserves the author’s keen insights into how these three major world religions have influenced each other and shaped Indian civilization.
The book serves as a valuable historical document for students of Indian culture, comparative religion, and colonial-era ethnography.
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