Arun W. Jones is the Dan and Lillian Hankey Associate Professor of World Evangelism at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University.

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Preface Introduction Part I 1. The Religious Context in North India: Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity 2. The Religious Context in North India: American Evangelicalism Part II 3. The Missionaries: Religious and Social Innovators 4. Indian Workers and Leaders: Negotiating Boundaries Part III 5. Theology in a New Context 6. Community in a New Context Conclusion
An insightful analysis of the beginnings of evangelical Protestantism in what is today Uttar Pradesh state in north India. -- H. L. Richard -- Reading Religion In his captivating study, Arun Jones describes continuities between pre-existing religious movements of North India and the Christianity brought by Methodist and Presbyterian missionaries. -- Chandra Mallampalli -- Studies in World Christianity As a student and advocate of Christian indigeneity, I find this scholarly yet readable book a delight to recommend to students as well as practitioners including scholars of religion, historians, theologians, missiologists, Christian educators, pastors, and church leaders. -- Roger E. Hedlund -- Missiology
