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Carey, Christ and Cultural Transformation
註釋In presenting this amazing saga, the Mangalwadis spare nothing-not even sacred cows or politics. They expose the plight of Hindu women and sympathetically explain a much-misunderstood missionary woman-Carey's wife, Dorothy. Other misconceptions tackled include Western romanticizing of "karma" and the view that Hinduism is a postitive, healthful balance with nature. The authors examine Eastern-based concepts now affecting our own society and the work of missions: spiritual warfare, New Age philosophy, and postmodernism. The findings of the authors will encourage and instruct missionaries and their constituencies everywhere.