Renaissance in India – Its Missionary Aspect (1912)

Charles Freer Andrews [1871-1941], The Renaissance in India. Its Missiomary Aspect

This text-book is intended primarily for use in Mission Study Circles, and in connection with it Suggestions to Leaders concerning the making of assignments, etc., have been prepared. The Editorial Committee strongly recommend all Circles to make use of these “Suggestions.” They may be obtained by writing to the Mission Study Secretary at any of the addresses given below.

The following Editions of this text-book are published:

BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY, 19 Furnival Street, E.C.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Salisbury Square, .E.C.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND FOREIGN MISSION COMMITTEE, 22 Queen Street, .Edinburgh.
LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY, 16 New Bridge Street, E.C.
STUDENT VOLUNTEER MISSIONARY UNION, 93 Chancery Lane, W.C.
UNITED FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND MISSION STUDY COUNCIL, 121 George Street, Edinburgh.
YOUNG PEOPLE’S MISSIONARY MOVEMENT, 78 Fleet Street, E.C.

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Charles Freer Andrews [1871-1941], The Renaissance in India. Its Missiomary Aspect. London: Young People’s Missionary Movement, 1912. Hbk. pp.310. [Click to visit the download page for this title]

Contents

  • Editor’s Preface
  • Notes on the Spelling of Hindu Names
  • Author’s Preface
  • Prologue
    1. The indian Unrest
    2. Indian Education
    3. Hinduism as a Religious Growth
    4. The New Reformation
    5. The Challenge of Hinduism
    6. Christian Difficulties in India
    7. Indian Womanhood
    8. Christian Ideals in India
  • Appendices
    1. What it is to be a Hindu
    2. Fundamental Conceptions
    3. Chart: Religious Growth of Hinduism
    4. Typical Passages from the Reformers
    5. A Modern Hindu Catechism
    6. The Anglo-Indian Community
    7. Nestorian Christianity and the Bhakti School
    8. Hindu Terminology and Christian Doctrine
    9. Population of India by Religion
    10. Christians in India by Denomination
    11. Table of Literacy
    12. Number of Students in Indian Colleges, 1909-1910
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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