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An Apology for Promoting Christianity in India is a significant historical document written by Claudius Buchanan during the late 18th century. This apologetic work presents comprehensive arguments defending the promotion of Christian faith and missionary activities throughout the Indian subcontinent during the British colonial era.
Buchanan, a notable evangelical clergyman, articulates theological justifications and practical reasoning for Christian propagation in India. The text reflects the ideological perspectives of Christian missionaries and colonial administrators of that period, offering insights into the religious, cultural, and political dynamics of the time. This work is essential for scholars studying the history of Christianity in India, colonialism, missionary movements, and interfaith relations during the Enlightenment and early modern periods.







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