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Alexander Duff was a prominent Scottish missionary and theologian known for his significant contributions to education and the spread of Christianity in India during the 19th century. He was instrumental in establishing schools and colleges in Calcutta, which played a crucial role in the educational reform of the region. Duff's approach fused Western educational practices with local cultural contexts, making him a pioneer of modern education in India. His efforts not only focused on evangelism but also on uplifting the socio-economic conditions of the local population through education.

In addition to his missionary work, Duff was a prolific writer and thinker, engaging deeply with the political and philosophical issues of his time. His works often reflected his commitment to social justice and the responsibility of Christians to engage with societal issues. Throughout his life, Duff remained an influential figure, inspiring many with his vision of a world where education and faith coexist to foster human dignity and progress.

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Geburtsdatum April 25, 1806
Geburtsort Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland
Todesdatum February 12, 1878
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