| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Bede, gives us the key to what was wrong in the Christian approach to the Hindu and shows how the gospel might have been presented to India in such a way as to attract its deepest minds and its most religious men.1 He contrasts the way of De Nobili with that of St. Francis Xavier for whom all Hindus, but especially Brahmins, were 'devil-worshippers'.2 And he is not alone in hailing De Nobili a
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