John cotton dana biography of mahatma gandhi
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Library in Prespective of Mahatma Gandhi
Library in Prespective of Mahatma Gandhi
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Mahatma Ghandi
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Steven Covey
To teach denunciation to finish twice.
Joseph Joubert
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Jelaluddin Rumi
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Cornelius, John Jesudason
Introduction[1]
John Jesudason Cornelius was a prominent Christian intellectual, a nationalist, a global Indian Methodist, and an ecumenical critic of the relationship between mission and colonialism. His brother, J.C. Kumarappa, is more widely known, particularly because of his closeness to Mahatma Gandhi. Unfortunately, over the course of history, J.J. Cornelius’ memory lies buried within the academic records of the universities he attended, bits and pieces of his interviews in New York Times archives, and the mention of his doctoral dissertation at Columbia University. Cornelius fulfilled the role of an Indian Christian nationalist of the s, who during his stay in the United States, endeavored to defend the Indian nationalistic movement and Indian culture. At a time when there seems to be an inclination towards an academic and media rhetoric that Indian Christians played a minor role in the Indian independence movement, Cornelius’ life and legacy prove article is an attempt to present a brief biographical sketch, based on scant archival materials, of his early years in America and his role as a bridge figure between the West and the East and a champion of Indian nationalism.
Childhood
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