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The Brahmo Samaj & Arya Samaj in Their Bearing Upon Christianity: A Study in Indian Theism (Hardcover)(Hardcover, Frank Lillingston)

The Brahmo Samaj & Arya Samaj in Their Bearing Upon Christianity: A Study in Indian Theism (Hardcover)(Hardcover, Frank Lillingston)

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About The Book: The book "The Brahmo Samaj & Arya Samaj in Their Bearing Upon Christianity: A Study in Indian Theism" critically examines the Brahmo Samaj's claim to Christianity, urging a thorough inquiry. It traces the evolution of monotheism in India and scrutinizes the Brahmo Samaj's foundation by Rammohun Roy and its subsequent evolution under Debendra Nath Tagore. The text assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the Brahmo Samaj while also critiquing the rejection of Christ by the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj and the misinterpretation of Vedic scriptures by the Arya Samaj. Emphasizing the need for shared premises in religious discourse, it suggests that overcoming national biases could prompt a reevaluation of doctrinal stances, ultimately advocating for open-minded dialogue and exploration in Indian theism. About The Author: Frank Lillingston (1872-1909). He authored "The Brahmo Samaj & Arya Samaj in Their Bearing Upon Christianity: A Study in Indian Theism," exploring the intersection of these Indian movements with Christianity. His work provides valuable insights into Indian theistic thought and its relationship with other religious traditions. The Title 'The Brahmo Samaj & Arya Samaj in Their Bearing Upon Christianity: A Study in Indian Theism written/authored/edited by Frank Lillingston', published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789362082510 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 140 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Religions & Theism. Size of the book is 10.34 x 18.59 cms Vol: