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A History of Missions in India by Julius Richter is a definitive scholarly examination of Christian missionary work across the Indian subcontinent. The book traces the evolution of missions from their earliest presence through their development in colonial and post-colonial periods.
Richter provides detailed analysis of how various missionary organizations adapted to India’s complex religious, cultural, and social landscape. The work documents the strategies employed by different mission groups, their interactions with local communities, and their lasting influence on Indian society.
This historical study is essential for understanding the intersection of Christianity, colonialism, and cultural transformation in India. Richter’s research-based narrative offers insights into both the achievements and controversies surrounding missionary work, making it valuable for historians, religious scholars, and students of Indian history.







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