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Church of the New Dispensation
19th century religious movement in India
The Church of the New Dispensation was a religious movement founded in the 19th century by Keshab Chunder Sen, characterized by its syncretic blend of Hindu, Christian, and other religious traditions, and its focus on direct, personal spiritual experience and social reform within the framework of Indian Brahmoism.
History
The Church of the New Dispensation, emerging in the early 19th century, represented a significant reform movement within Indian Brahmoism. Initially, it focused on the Advaita Vedanta philosophy, emphasizing the profound relationship between man and the divine.[1] Influenced by both Puritan self-examination practices and faculty psychology, the movement reflected a deep emphasis on self-awareness and spiritual introspection.[1]
Keshab Chandra Sen, a central figure in the 19th-century Bengali reform movement, played a critical role in the sect's formation, advoc