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  2. Keshub Chandra Sen - Wikipedia

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    Keshub Chandra Sen (Bengali: কেশবচন্দ্র সেন; also spelled Keshab Chunder Sen; 19 November 1838 – 8 January 1884) was an Indian philosopher and social reformer who attempted to incorporate Christian theology within the framework of Hindu thought.

  3. Church of the New Dispensation - Wikipedia

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    Keshab Chandra Sen's progressive integration of Christian theology, particularly his views on Christ and the Trinity, marked a controversial yet forward-thinking approach within the sect. [4] Sen's charismatic leadership was pivotal in the early expansion of the sect, but his controversial decisions led to internal strife and divisions.

  4. Indian Reform Association - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Reform Association was formed on 29 October 1870 with Keshub Chandra Sen as president. It represented the secular side of the Brahmo Samaj and included many who did not belong to the Brahmo Samaj. The objective was to put into practice some of the ideas Sen was exposed to during his visit to Great Britain. [1]

  5. Sadharan Brahmo Samaj - Wikipedia

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    The Sadharan Brahmo Samaj or Universal Brahmo Samaj is a division of Brahmoism formed as a result of schisms in the Brahmo Samaj first in 1866 and then another in 1878. [1]Due to ideological differences, Keshab Chandra Sen, one of Brahmo Samaj's key leaders, formed a separate organisation called the Bramho Samaj of India in 1866.

  6. Brahmo - Wikipedia

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    Monishi Mohan Sen (1920-2019), ICS Officer; Subrata Kumar Sen (1924–2016), MIT Graduate, Electrical Engineering; Sen family [4] Keshab Chandra Sen. Keshub Chandra Sen (1838–1884), Religious reformer & founder of the Nababidhan Brahmo Samaj. Suniti Devi (1864–1932), Maharani of Coochbehar & founder of Sammilan Brahmo Samaj.

  7. 1870 in India - Wikipedia

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    National income - ₹3,332 million; The first submarine telegraph cable from UK landed in Bombay.; The United Service Institution (USI) was founded; Indian Reform Association was formed on 29 October with Keshab Chandra Sen as president.

  8. Talk:Keshub Chandra Sen - Wikipedia

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    Keshab Chandra Sen and the Brahma Samáj: Being a Brief Review of Indian Theism from 1830 to 1884. By T E Slater. Published 1884. The book is availabe for full view in google books.--Dwaipayan 01:06, 8 July 2008 (UTC) Here is another Google book that has a lengthy biography of Keshab Chandra Sen, by Max Muller, beginning on p. 49.

  9. Ādeśa - Wikipedia

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    Keshab Chandra Sen of Brahmo Samaj (and founder of Brahmo Samaj of India) influenced by Christian theology propounded the doctrine of Adesha, according to which God inspires knowledge in some individuals whose word must therefore be considered infallible and true which doctrine not accepted by some members witnessed division in ranks and the ...