Joshua Marshman

19th-century silhouette portrait of Marshman

Joshua Marshman (20 April 1768 – 6 December 1837) was a Baptist missionary in Bengal, India from 1799 until his death. He was a member of the Serampore trio with William Carey and William Ward. The trio founded Serampore University, many primary and secondary schools, and translated and published a large number of works, including translations of the Bible. Marshman was "an accomplished scholar, linguist and theologian and was a prolific author and polemicist".[1] His mission involved social reforms and intellectual debates with educated Hindus such as Raja Ram Mohan Roy.

  1. ^ "Joshua Marshman". Missionaries of the World. Retrieved 20 October 2023.