India, Its Life and ThoughtJones, John P. (John Peter)
Religion
India, Its Life and Thought
Jones, John P. (John Peter)
India -- Civilization; India -- Religion; Missions -- India
India is really passing through a quiet, but, nevertheless, a mighty
ethical revolution. Its fundamental principles of morality and of
religion, as the interpreters of life, are being rapidly transformed.
Christianity is sowing everywhere its seed of life and of character,
as they are exemplified in the perfect life of Jesus, and are
elaborated in the four Gospels, in comparison with which the message
of the four Vedas and of all subsequent Hindu literature is but as the
dark and feeble groping of the blind after light.
These, then, are the five fundamental aspects of our faith which are
among the eternal verities and which have come to India smiling with
the impress of universality, and which are finding gradual acceptance
in all portions of the land. These represent what one has aptly called
"Substantive Christianity," as distinct from "Adjectival
Christianity," which men are prone to overemphasize and to exalt unto
the heavens. This latter we may love and cherish and promote with all
our hearts; but it is sectional, partial, and transitory. The former,
on the other hand, is abiding, and will shine throughout the ages of
eternity. It will grow in influence and increase in its prevalence
throughout this land until we all can say, with the late Chunder Sen,
and with much more assurance than he, "None but Jesus is worthy to
wear this diadem, India; and He shall have it."
INDEX
Abhedhananda Swami, 431.
Abul Fazli, 311.
Agra, 42, 308.
Akbar the Great, 50, 311.
Aligharh College, 331.
Allah Upanishad, 319.
Almsgiving in Islam, 324.
Altruism in Hinduism, 183.
Amritsar, 61.
Amritsar District, 335.
Animism, 210.
Arjuna and his Vision, 154, 161.
Arnold, Sir Edwin, 49.
Aryans and Caste, 94.
Aryans of the East and the West, 23.
Arya Somaj, 400-404.
Asceticism, the Way of, 171, 215, 228.
Asia, the Mother of Faiths, 344.
Asoka's Pillar, 57.
Astrologer, 251.
Astrology, 217, 299.
Athi Somaj, 383.
Atma Doctrine, 167.
Atma Sabha, 380.
Aurangzeeb, 307, 312.
Auspicious Days, 218, 299.
Avidia, 170, 223.
Bande Mataram, 3.
Baptist, Americans, 84.
Barber's Wife, Midwife, 271.
Barrows, Dr. J. H., 126.
Beatitudes, the, 369.
Beef Eating, 126.
Benares, 66.
Bengal, Partition of, 2.
Bengalees and Caste, 145.
Besant, Mrs., 406, 409.
Bhagavad Gita, 152, 189.
Bhagavad Gita and Bhakti, 182.
Bhakti, 181.
Blavatsky, Madame, 405.
Boh Tree, the, 368.
Bombay, 39.
Boycott, 2.
Brahma, 279.
Brahma Gnana, 170, 223.
Brahmo Somaj, 380-400.
Buddha, 227.
Buddha and "Saint Josaphat," 341.
Buddhism, 69.
Buddhism isolated, 375.
Burma's Produce, 73.
Burmese Women, 80.
Calcutta University, 6.
Caste and Commerce, 134.
Caste and Contact, 109.
Caste and Inter-dining, 107.
Caste and Intermarriage, 105.
Caste and its Results, 129.
Caste and Totemism, 114.
Caste and Occupation, 98, 112.
Caste Decadence, 144.
Caste Penalties, 115.
Caste System, 17, 22, 91-151, 177, 199.
Caste unknown in Burma, 84.
Census, 313.
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