# India, Its Life and Thought

> A historically revealing survey of Indian society and religion, best read today with attention to its missionary-colonial perspective.

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## About
John P. Jones offers a wide-ranging survey of Indian social life, religious practice, and intellectual traditions as seen by an early twentieth-century observer. The book remains useful less as a neutral guide than as a historical document: it shows how India was being interpreted, categorized, and explained for Anglophone readers in the era of empire.Modern readers should approach it with two kinds of attention at once. First, it contains substantive material on social customs, caste, belief, and religious debate. Second, it reflects the limits and assumptions of a missionary-colonial perspective, making it valuable for historians of religion, empire, and cross-cultural interpretation.For readers interested in the intellectual history of how India was described to the West, this is a revealing and often challenging primary source.

## Specifications
- author: John P. Jones
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: A historically revealing survey of Indian society and religion, best read today with attention to its missionary-colonial perspective.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 307
- format: paperback
- openlibrary: OL24862983W
