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India and Christian Missions presents a detailed historical account of Christian missionary efforts across the Indian subcontinent. Rev. Edward Storrow provides an in-depth analysis of how Christian missions shaped religious, social, and cultural landscapes in India over several centuries.
The work examines the theological motivations, methodologies, and outcomes of various missionary organizations working in India. Storrow discusses the interactions between Christian missionaries and indigenous Indian religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam, while exploring the impact of missionary education and healthcare initiatives on Indian communities.
This non-fiction work serves as an important historical reference for understanding the complexities of religious conversion, cultural exchange, and colonial-era religious activities in India. The author presents a balanced perspective on the contributions and controversies surrounding Christian missionary work in the region.







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