1928. During the recent years of his service in India Dr. Jones has been holding Round Table Conferences with groups of about fifteen Christians and non-Christians. At these Conferences there has always been an atmosphere of sincerity. Those who attended were of different opinions, convictions, training, and experience in their religious life, but all were seekers after the truth. Contents: Beginnings; At Grips with Life; What Can We Gather from All This?; Conversion-Horizontal and Vertical; The Collective Redemption; The Growing Savior; The Trend Toward Experience; Almost; Where is the Place of Certainty and Authority?; Interpreters of Christ; Missions at the Round Table; Nations at the Round Table; The Most Sacred Round Table of All; The Cross-the Key to Life; The Way; Christ-the Universal; and The Cosmic Round Table.
Eli Stanley Jones was a 20th century Methodist Christian missionary and theologian. He is remembered chiefly for his interreligious lectures to the educated classes in India, thousands of which were held across the Indian subcontinent during the first decades of the 20th century.
Jones was born in Baltimore, Maryland. After attending Asbury University, he became a missionary in the Methodist Episcopal Church. He traveled to India and began working with the lowest castes, including Dalits. He became close friends with many leaders in the Indian Independence movement, and became known for his interfaith work. He said, "“Peace is a by-product of conditions out of which peace naturally comes. If reconciliation is God’s chief business, it is ours—between man and God, between man and himself, and between man and man.” He was nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for his reconciliation work in Asia, Africa, and between Japan and the United States.
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