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Other Sheep: A Study of the Peoples of India offers a detailed exploration of India’s rich tapestry of peoples and cultures during a pivotal period of religious and cultural exchange. Harold Begbie analyzes the profound collision between Christianity and Hinduism, examining how missionary work intersected with India’s ancient spiritual traditions.
The work provides historical context for understanding religious dynamics in colonial and post-colonial India, focusing on the perspectives and experiences of various Indian communities. Begbie’s study considers both the theological dimensions and practical implications of Christian engagement with Hindu philosophy and practice.
This scholarly work remains relevant for those studying comparative religion, Indian history, religious anthropology, and the legacies of cultural contact. It contributes valuable insights into how different faith traditions encountered one another and influenced each other during this transformative era.







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