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A Clear Star : C.F. Andrews and India 1904-1914

AuthorDaniel O\'Connor
PublisherDC Pub
Publisher2005
Publisherxi
Publisher300 p,
ISBN8180280233

Contents: Preface to the new edition. Introduction to first edition. 1. The background. 2. The context of mission 1904-6. 3. Breakthrough to mission 1906-7. 4. Towards a theology of national renaissance. 5. Towards an Indian Church. 6. People of other faiths. 7. Moving on. Conclusion. Notes. Bibliography. Index.

"Charles Freer Andrews first came to India in 1904 and even in his lifetime he was being turned into a saint, a fate similar to that of his greatest friend, Gandhi. This book gets behind that obfuscation. Others have studied the story of his later development but this is the first closely researched account of the period between 1904 and 1914, which traces Andrews\' transformation into a significant player in modern Indian history.

Arriving as a young missionary to teach at St. Stephen\'s College Delhi, at the high noon of the empire, Andrews underwent a profound transformation. His Christianity was challenged and changed in the process, as he entered into deep relationships with Gandhi and Tagore and other Hindu and Muslim friends and committed himself to Indian freedom. In all this, we see the emergence of what Gandhi called \'the pattern of the ideal missionary\', in an intercultural context between Raj and Swaraj." (jacket)

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