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India: Its Condition, Religion, and Missions is a detailed historical examination of India’s multifaceted religious and social landscape. James Bradbury provides an in-depth analysis of the country’s spiritual traditions, cultural practices, and the role of missionary work in shaping Indian society during the colonial period.
The book offers valuable insights into various religious practices, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam, while documenting the conditions of Indian communities and the missionary movements that sought to spread Christianity. Bradbury’s work combines ethnographic observation with theological reflection, presenting a nuanced perspective on India’s religious complexity.
This hardcover volume serves as a significant historical resource for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in understanding India’s spiritual heritage, colonial-era missionary activities, and the intersection of Western and Eastern religious traditions during the nineteenth century.
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