Description
Where Three Creeds Meet stands as a significant historical documentation of Indian society during a transformative period in the nation’s development. J. Campbell Oman provides an insightful analysis of how Hindu, Muslim, and Christian communities coexist and influence one another within the fabric of modern Indian life.
The work delves into the religious beliefs, social customs, and cultural practices that define each community while examining the points of convergence and tension between these three major faith traditions. Oman’s observations reveal the complex interplay of tradition and modernity as India navigates changes brought about by colonial influence and social reform movements.
This ethnographic study remains relevant for understanding India’s religious pluralism, interfaith dynamics, and the historical context of Hindu-Muslim-Christian relations. Scholars, students, and those interested in comparative religion and Indian history will find this work an invaluable resource for comprehending the multicultural landscape of Indian civilization.







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