
India'S Problem, Krishna Or Christ
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A stirring question at the crossroads of faith: must India choose Krishna or Christ? In India s Problem: Krishna or Christ?, John P. Jones mounts a passionate, clear-eyed exploration of India s spiritual dilemma, tracing the clash and convergence of Hindu and Christian thought during a pivotal era. Part sermon, part scholarly inquiry, the book compares religious philosophy in India, examines missionary work in India, and probes the deeper currents of religious identity India faces amid social change. Jones frames the debate Krishna vs Christ not as mere polemic but as a searching invitation to...
A stirring question at the crossroads of faith: must India choose Krishna or Christ? In India s Problem: Krishna or Christ?, John P. Jones mounts a passionate, clear-eyed exploration of India s spiritual dilemma, tracing the clash and convergence of Hindu and Christian thought during a pivotal era. Part sermon, part scholarly inquiry, the book compares religious philosophy in India, examines missionary work in India, and probes the deeper currents of religious identity India faces amid social change. Jones frames the debate Krishna vs Christ not as mere polemic but as a searching invitation to Hindu-Christian dialogue. Historically significant and surprisingly timely, this work captures early 20th-century perspectives on comparative religion India and Christianity in India, offering readers a textured account of religious debate India that shaped missionary strategies and cultural responses. Jones s voice is both earnest and provocative, making the book valuable to casual readers interested in spiritual questions and to classic literature collectors tracking influential texts in religious studies. Long out of print, this edition has been lovingly restored and republished by Alpha Editions. More than a reprint, this is a collector s item and cultural treasure carefully prepared for today s and future generations seeking clarity on Hinduism vs Christianity and India s religious conflict. Essential for anyone engaged in religious philosophy India, Hindu-Christian dialogue, or the history of missionary work in India.