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Some Principles of Civilization presents Richard Hey’s thoughtful examination of civilizational development and the role of Christianity in British India during the colonial period. The work combines philosophical inquiry into what constitutes civilization with practical observations about missionary efforts and their societal implications.
Hey provides a nuanced discussion of Christian promotion within the Indian subcontinent, analyzing both the religious and cultural dimensions of British missionary work. The text reflects 19th-century perspectives on civilization, colonialism, and religious conversion, offering valuable historical insights into the intellectual frameworks that justified or questioned imperial expansion.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House preserves an important scholarly contribution to understanding the intersection of religion, culture, and colonialism in British India. The detached approach allows readers to examine these historical debates with critical perspective.
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