Robert De Nobili: The Jesuit Who Posed As A Brahmin To Convert Hindus In India - The Commune
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Robert De Nobili: The Jesuit Who Posed As A Brahmin To Convert Hindus In India - The Commune
Did you know that an early Jesuit missionary in India, with the sole aim of converting devout Hindus, resorted to an elaborate mix of deception and clever tactics to spread Christianity? The story of Robert de Nobili, the Jesuit missionary known as the “Roman Brahmin,” is indeed an eye-opener. In the early 17th century, he adopted the guise of a Brahmin in South India, learning Sanskrit and Tamil, dressing in traditional Brahmin attire, and even…
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