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The Indian Church During the Great Rebellion is M. A. Sherring’s comprehensive account of the Christian Church in India during the pivotal Indian Rebellion of 1857. This authentic narrative explores how Indian Christian communities, missionaries, and church institutions responded to and were affected by the uprising that challenged British colonial rule.
Sherring’s work provides valuable historical documentation of the religious and social dynamics during this tumultuous period. The book examines the intersection of Christian faith, colonial politics, and Indian nationalism, offering readers a nuanced perspective on missionary activities and church governance during the rebellion. Drawing on firsthand accounts and historical records, Sherring presents a detailed narrative that illuminates the experiences of both Indian Christians and foreign missionaries.
This significant historical work remains relevant for scholars interested in Indian history, religious studies, and the colonial period.







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