Ebook: Hindu Christian Faqir : modern monks, global Christianity, and Indian sainthood
Author: Timothy S. Dobe
- Tags: Religious leaders, India, History, 19th century, Rama Tirtha, Swami, 1873-1906, Singh Sundar, 1889-1929, Christianity and other religions, Hinduism, Hinduism, Relations, Christianity, RELIGION, Comparative Religion, Christianity, Hinduism, Interfaith relations, Religious leaders, India
- Series: AAR Religion Culture and History
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- City: Oxford
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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"In the mid-nineteenth century, the American missionary James Butler predicted that Christian conversion and British law together would eradicate Indian ascetics. His disgust for Hindu holy men (sadhus), whom he called "saints," "yogis," and "filthy fakirs," was largely shared by orientalist scholars and British officials, who likewise imagined these religious elites to be a leading symptom of India's degeneration.Read more...
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Hindu Christian Faqir compares two colonial Indian holy men: the Hindu Rama Tirtha and the Christian Sundar Singh. Read more...
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