The availability of religious ideas / Ramachandra Gandhi
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- 9788178245409
- 210 GAN-R
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BITS Pilani Hyderabad | 200 | General Stack (For lending) | 210 GAN-R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 39510 |
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206.1 SIM-A Leadership lessons from the Bhagavad Gita / | 206.50954 CHA-A Faith and social movements : | 210 BIL-P Postcolonial reason and its critique : deliberations on Gayatri Khakravorty spivak's thoughts / | 210 GAN-R The availability of religious ideas / | 210 KAL-R The buddha and the bitch : | 210 KAN-I Religion within the boundaries of mere reason and other writings / | 210 LAW-S Religious epistemology : |
When first published in 1976, Ramachandra Gandhi the availability of religious ideas was described thus by John hick, Professor of theology at Birmingham University: This is an unusual and a genuinely original book... On The basic problem of our existence as persons in community. The author embodies both the spiritual tradition of India (for something of the spirit of his grandfather, Mahatma Gandhi, is powerfully present in his outlook) and the intellectual tradition of the West (for he holds an Oxford doctorate... ) with this double focus he explores philosophically, and in a way which shows the influence of Wittgenstein, what it is to be a conscious person in community and shows how the religious ideas of the soul, of God, prayer, immortality, the mystical and miraculous are generated by a kind of moral necessity.
This reprint includes a new introduction by the eminent philosopher br>Arindam Chakrabarti (currently Professor at stony Brook University), who knew Ramachandra Gandhi and is an admirer of his work.
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