Description
The Church Takes Root In India is a detailed historical exploration of Christianity’s establishment and development throughout India. Written by Basil Joseph Mathews and published by Gyan Publishing House, this non-fiction work traces the journey of the Church from its earliest missionary efforts to its gradual expansion across various regions of the Indian subcontinent.
The book examines the complex interactions between Christian missionaries and Indian society, culture, and existing religious traditions. It provides valuable insights into how the Church adapted to local contexts while maintaining its core beliefs and practices. Through documented accounts and historical analysis, Mathews presents a nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by early Christians in India and the strategies they employed to build communities and establish institutional structures.
This work serves as an important resource for understanding the religious history of India and the significant role Christianity has played in shaping Indian society, particularly in education, healthcare, and social reform movements.







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