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Protestant Missionary Thought in India

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2009

Extract

The contribution of J. N. Farquhar to Protestant missionary thought is the central theme of a recent important book. Not to Destroy but to Fulfil is, however, much more than a study of one of the most distinguished apologists and students of comparative religion in the early twentieth century. It is a vigorous and thorough investigation of the missionary encounter of Protestant Christianity with Hinduism from 1858 to 1914, in which the theological dialogue in its various phases is set before the reader. The book will have a further special appeal to Scotsmen, for whom many of the names cited will evoke personal memories from the past.

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Article Review
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Copyright © Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd 1966

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References

page 341 note 1 Sharpe, Eric J., Not to Destroy but to Fulfil, the contribution of J. N. Farquhar to Protestant missionary thought in India before 1914 (Uppsala, Gleerup, 1965, pp. 387, price 35 kroner).Google Scholar