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Living Water and Indian Bowl (Revised Edition)

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Foreword by Herbert Hoefer

Preface: To the American Revised Edition

Chapter 1- Introduction

Chapter 2- Christian Failure to Understand the Hindu Mind and Culture

Chapter 3- Specific Areas of Failure

Part A- In Our General Presentation

Part B- In Our Worship

Part C- In Our Language

Part D- In Our Theology

Part E- In Ignoring or Misusing Hindu Scriptures

Part F- In Relation to Hindu Religious Practices

Part G- In Relating to the Indian Nation

Chapter 4- Christ’s Bhaktas in Modern India

Appendix A – On the Propriety of Christian Women Wearing the Red Dot (by P. Chenchiah)

Appendix B- The Use of OM by Christ Bhaktas

Appendix C- Indianness: What is Wrong?

References Cited

Scriptural References Cited

Index of Names

Subject Index

by: Swami Dayanand Bharati (Author)

An Analysis of Christian Failings in Communicating Christ to Hindus, with Suggestions Towards Improvements

Living Water and Indian Bowl delves into the complex dynamics of Christian evangelism in India, specifically focusing on the communication barriers between Christians and Hindus. Dayanand Bharati offers a thorough analysis of why Christian efforts have often fallen short in effectively conveying the message of Christ to the Hindu population.

The book begins with an exploration of the Hindu worldview, emphasizing the cultural, social, and religious intricacies that shape Hindu beliefs and practices. Bharati critiques the traditional Western approach to evangelism in India, which often neglects the significance of Hindu dharma and cultural identity. He argues that many Christian missionaries fail to understand the fundamental aspects of Hindu life, leading to a disconnect between the message of the Gospel and the lived experiences of Hindus.

This book is a call for a paradigm shift in Christian evangelism in India. It challenges readers to rethink their approach to communicating the Gospel, urging them to develop a deeper understanding of Hindu culture and to demonstrate the love and teachings of Christ through practical spirituality. 

Endorsements

  • Swami Dayanand Bharati presents a Gospel witness in the cultural clothing of an Indian perspective.  He poignantly probes contextually relevant witness of the Good News of Christ in communication modes relevant to non-western people groups in South Asia.  He presents the transculural Good News in culturally understandable ways for the India of the 21st century and in doing so, he suggests indigenous contextualization issues for gospel witness with non-western unreached people groups.  I commend this Indian scholar's work on Christian witness and missional praxis in India today.

    H. Stanley Wood, Ph.D.Center for New Church Development, Colombia Theological Seminary 

Additional Details

  • Pages: 216
  • Publisher: William Carey Library
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publish Year: 2004
  • ISBN: 9780878086115
  • Vendor: William Carey Publishing