Hinduism Ancient and Modern: Viewed in The Light of The Incarnation (PB)
Hinduism Ancient and Modern: Viewed in The Light of The Incarnation (PB)
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About the Book:-The World Missionary Conference, held at Edinburgh, was not only an inspiring experience of a lifetime to those who had the privilege of taking part in it, but it was an outward symbol of an awakened zeal and of a new spirit of union, which was catholic both in its scope and character (at least one eminent Roman Catholic Prelate expressed his sympathy with the objects of the Conference) such as would not have been possible at any previous period in the history of Christendom. One important lesson of the Conference was the need of a more extensive study of missionary problems on the part of those interested in the extension of Christ's kingdom. If this need is to be met, an increase of our missionary literature must take place, and the literature which already exists must be revised in the light of the increasing knowledge of the missionaries who are engaged in the work abroad. The number of Hindus who are well versed in English literature 15 daily increasing, and the Eastern and Western nations are daily being drawn closer together.
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