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John Wilson’s ‘The Evangelizations of India’ presents a comprehensive analysis of Christian missionary work in India during the 19th century. This scholarly work examines the theological foundations, strategies, and outcomes of evangelical efforts across the Indian subcontinent.
Wilson critically evaluates the duties and responsibilities of the Christian Church at home in supporting missionary endeavors abroad. He provides detailed insights into the challenges faced by missionary agents working in diverse Indian cultural and religious contexts. The book addresses both the spiritual objectives and practical considerations of Christian evangelization.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as a valuable historical and theological resource for understanding the intersection of Christianity, colonialism, and cultural exchange in India. It remains relevant for scholars of religious history, missiology, and Indian studies.
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