Description
This book delves into “Lux Christi: An Outline Study of India – A Twilight Land,” tracing its origins to the inception of the United Study of Missions, which is rooted in Miss Hodgkins’ “Via Christi.” The content includes a table depicting the Development of Hindu Religions, insights into the DIM CENTURIES, exploration of The Sacred Literature of the Hindus, dates outlining India’s Political History, and more. India’s selection as the subsequent focus is apt due to its pioneering role in Anglo-Saxon Protestant Missions and its significance as a pivotal arena for women’s foreign missions amidst seclusion and oppression. India’s multifaceted nature beckons exploration, encompassing Aryan lineage, architectural splendors, tales of conquest, and an aura of mystique. Amidst its status as a British dependency and its literary prominence, “Lux Christi” prepares students for a literary journey, offering an outline that emphasizes key figures, influential forces, and historical currents. The author expresses appreciation for the diverse contributions that promote unity and understanding among Christian missions across denominational boundaries.