Ways to God

Ways to God
Author: George F. McLean
Publisher: CRVP
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781565181236

Textual Lives of Caste Across the Ages

Textual Lives of Caste Across the Ages
Author: Prathama Banerjee
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2024-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 135035502X

The essays in this volume explore the myriad ways in which caste (varna and jati) has been theorized and critiqued in multiple philosophical, religious, logical and narrative traditions in India. Spanning ancient, medieval and modern times, and in diverse classical and vernacular languages, the chapters show how the social fact of caste, and imaginations of kinship, community and humanity were historically subject to epistemological, spiritual, and existential debate in both elite and popular circles in India. Textual Lives of Caste Across the Ages seeks to bridge the interdisciplinary gap between historians and sociologists by focusing on texts that help us think across the sociological and philosophical, the political and the religious, the epistemological and the aesthetic, and indeed, the elite and the popular. The volume also sets up a conversation between scholars specializing in different regions, archives, and historical periods and demonstrates how caste imaginaries have been deeply diverse and contested in India's past. Reconstructing these diverse traditions of social and existential criticism helps us in our contemporary struggles against caste hierarchy and untouchability and enriches our contemporary critical repertoire.

Interreligious Learning

Interreligious Learning
Author: Michael Barnes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1107012848

Demonstrates how learning to engage with different religious traditions can deepen and reinvigorate one's own faith.

God as Śūnya

God as Śūnya
Author: Tandra Patnaik
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: God (Hinduism)
ISBN: 9788124608319

The Power of Discourse in Ritual Performance

The Power of Discourse in Ritual Performance
Author: Ulrich Demmer
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783825883003

This volume focuses on the ways discourse is used in ritual performances as an important medium of power, enabling speakers/actors to construct, redefine and transform interpersonal relationships, cultural concepts and worldviews. The various case studies gathered here, from South Asia, South East Asia, Africa and South America, show that recent developments in linguistic anthropology, ritual theory and performance studies provide new conceptual tools to take a fresh look at these issues. Foregrounding pragmatic approaches to language and discourse, they explore the social dynamics of rhetorical discourse, text and context, normativity and creativity, the poetics of dialogue and speech, as well as the manifold interactions of speakers, addressees and audience. The volume thus embraces both the micro-level of speech activities as well as the macro-level of social and political relationships and brings out the subtle workings of control, authority, and power in situations marked as ritual. The contributions, all based on extensive fieldwork, include many concrete samples of speech and discourse which give an authentic impression of the different voices and make for vivid reading.

Dealing with Disasters

Dealing with Disasters
Author: Diana Riboli
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030561046

Providing a fresh look at some of the pressing issues of our world today, this collection focuses on experiential and ritualized coping practices in response to a multitude of environmental challenges—cyclones, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, earthquakes, warfare and displacements of peoples and environmental resource exploitation. Eco-cosmological practices conducted by skilled healing practitioners utilize knowledge embedded in the cosmological grounding of place and experiences of place and the landscapes in which such experience is encapsulated. A range of geographic case studies are presented in this volume, exploring Asia, Europe, the Pacific, and South America. With special reference throughout to ritual as a mode of seeking the stabilization, renewal, and continuity of life processes, this volume will be of particular interest to readers working in shamanic and healing practices, environmental concerns surrounding sustainability and conservation, ethnomedical systems, and religious and ritual studies.

The World's Living Religions

The World's Living Religions
Author: Archie J. Bahm
Publisher: Jain Publishing Company
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0875730000

The World's Living Religions is an authoritative study of comparative religion, Oriental and Occidental, by one of the foremost scholars in the field. It differs from other similar works on the subject in that, in addition to a detailed study of the five major religions -- Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, the book also offers an insight into the lesser known religions, such as Jainism, Vedantism, Taoism, Confucianism and Shintoism.

Hymns of Guru Nanak

Hymns of Guru Nanak
Author:
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1991
Genre:
ISBN: 9788125011613

In this translation of some of Guru Nanak s finest devotional poems, the fifteenth century founder of the Sikh religion points the way to self-realisation by love, devotion, and service to man and God. The hymns have as direct and strong a message today as they did when they were first composed. The elements of faith and passion are sensitively brought out in Arpita Singh s paintings which, in colour and inspired drawing, heighten the aesthetic and spiritual dimensions of Guru Nanak s divine verse.