A Vindication of The Church of Scotland'S India Missions: Being The Substance of An Address Before The Gen Assembly of The Church
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A Vindication of the Church of Scotland's India Missions is a work by Alexander Duff, presented as an address to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. In it, Duff defends the Church’s missionary efforts in India, highlighting the educational and spiritual contributions of Scottish missions. He argues that Christian education and Western ideas positively impacted Indian society, fostering moral and intellectual growth. Duff stresses the importance of continued support for missions and education as a means of driving social change in colonial India
Alexander Duff (1806–1875) was a Scottish missionary and educator who transformed education in India. Arriving in Calcutta in 1830, he pioneered English-language instruction for Hindu and Muslim children, bridging cultural divides and promoting social reform