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Mazhar Mallouhi: Gandhi's Living Christian Legacy in the Muslim World
Oleh:
Chandler, Paul-Gordon
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International Bulletin of Missionary Research vol. 27 no. 02 (Apr. 2003)
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page 54.
Topik:
Sacrificial Approach
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Muslim Disciple
;
New Derections
;
Religious Questions
;
Middle Easterner
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I44
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Recently, on an unbearably hot July afternoon in Delhi, I found myself standing barefoot in pilgrim reverence at the memorial of Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948). This self-proclaimed Hindu has been called one of the most Christlike men in history. When India, a Hindu-majority nation with a large Muslim population, wanted to pay its highest compliment to its most famous native son, it chose to describe him as a Christlike man. (1) Missionaries in India were greatly influenced by his example of Christlike living. They would sit at his feet, seeking to learn what it meant to live like Christ within the Indian context in order to communicate him more effectively to a Hindu and Muslim populace.
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