Career
His resulting book, The Oriental Christ, was published in 1869. After Mozoomdar published the correspondence it led to controversy in both Britain and India. Müller"s efforts to get Mozoomdar to state openly that he was now a Christian were rejected by Mozoomdar, who argued that the label "Christian" did not properly articulate his own positive view of Jesus as a model of self-sacrifice, one whose actions and claims to divinity he interpreted from within the Brahmo philosophy.
Mozoomdar also wrote several books about the spiritual and social ideals of the Brahmo movement and a biography of Senator, The Life and Teachings of Keshub Chunder Senator (1887).
He also wrote a biography of Ramakrishna, of whom he expressed deep admiration. In 1919, the collected precepts of Protap Chunder Mazoomdar were published titled as "Upadesh".