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Debating 'Conversion' in Hinduism and Christianity (Paperback): Ankur Barua Debating 'Conversion' in Hinduism and Christianity (Paperback)
Ankur Barua
R1,357 Discovery Miles 13 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hindu and Christian debates over the meanings, motivations, and modalities of 'conversion' provide the central connecting theme running through this book. It focuses on the reasons offered by both sides to defend or oppose the possibility of these cross-border movements, and shows how these reasons form part of a wider constellation of ideas, concepts, and practices of the Christian and the Hindu worlds. The book draws upon several historical case-studies of Christian missionaries and of Hindus who encountered these missionaries. By analysing some of the complex negotiations, intersections, and conflicts between Hindus and Christians over the question of 'conversion', it demonstrates that these encounters revolve around three main contested themes. Firstly, who can properly 'speak for the convert'? Secondly, how is 'tolerating' the religious other connected to an appraisal of the other's viewpoints which may be held to be incorrect, inadequate, or incomplete? Finally, what is, in fact, the 'true Religion'? The book demonstrates that it is necessary to wrestle with these questions for an adequate understanding of the Hindu and Christian debates over 'conversion.' Questioning what 'conversion' precisely is, and why it has been such a volatile issue on India's political-legal landscape, the book will be a useful contribution to studies of Hinduism, Christianity and Asian Religion and Philosophy.

Debating 'Conversion' in Hinduism and Christianity (Hardcover): Ankur Barua Debating 'Conversion' in Hinduism and Christianity (Hardcover)
Ankur Barua
R4,271 Discovery Miles 42 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hindu and Christian debates over the meanings, motivations, and modalities of 'conversion' provide the central connecting theme running through this book. It focuses on the reasons offered by both sides to defend or oppose the possibility of these cross-border movements, and shows how these reasons form part of a wider constellation of ideas, concepts, and practices of the Christian and the Hindu worlds. The book draws upon several historical case-studies of Christian missionaries and of Hindus who encountered these missionaries. By analysing some of the complex negotiations, intersections, and conflicts between Hindus and Christians over the question of 'conversion', it demonstrates that these encounters revolve around three main contested themes. Firstly, who can properly 'speak for the convert'? Secondly, how is 'tolerating' the religious other connected to an appraisal of the other's viewpoints which may be held to be incorrect, inadequate, or incomplete? Finally, what is, in fact, the 'true Religion'? The book demonstrates that it is necessary to wrestle with these questions for an adequate understanding of the Hindu and Christian debates over 'conversion.' Questioning what 'conversion' precisely is, and why it has been such a volatile issue on India's political-legal landscape, the book will be a useful contribution to studies of Hinduism, Christianity and Asian Religion and Philosophy.

Exploring Hindu Philosophy (Paperback): Ankur Barua Exploring Hindu Philosophy (Paperback)
Ankur Barua
R904 Discovery Miles 9 040 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This introductory text points to some of the diverse tapestries of Hindu worldviews where scriptural revelation, logical argumentation, embodied affectivity, moral reasoning, and aesthetic cultivation constitute densely interwoven conceptual threads. It begins with an exploration of some classical iterations of the quest for a fundamental ontology amidst the diversities of the everyday world. This quest is often embedded in both a diagnosis of the human condition as structured by suffering and a therapy for recovery from worldly fragmentation. A crucial aspect of this therapeutic structure is the analysis of the means of knowledge and the categories of reality, since in order to know the nature of the world one must proceed along truth-tracking routes. Such dynamic mind-world encounters are mediated through language, and Hindu philosophical texts extensively discuss the motif of whether or not deep reality can be comprehended through linguistic structures. These philosophical exercises also shape reflections on themes such as aesthetics, social organization, the meaning of life, and so on. As Hinduism increasingly migrates to western locations through practices of yoga, meditation, and mindfulness, and along with sensibilities relating to vegetarianism, ecology, and pacifism, we encounter multiple translations of these classical motifs relating to the self, language, and consciousness.

Exploring Hindu Philosophy (Hardcover): Ankur Barua Exploring Hindu Philosophy (Hardcover)
Ankur Barua
R2,087 Discovery Miles 20 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This introductory text points to some of the diverse tapestries of Hindu worldviews where scriptural revelation, logical argumentation, embodied affectivity, moral reasoning, and aesthetic cultivation constitute densely interwoven conceptual threads. It begins with an exploration of some classical iterations of the quest for a fundamental ontology amidst the diversities of the everyday world. This quest is often embedded in both a diagnosis of the human condition as structured by suffering and a therapy for recovery from worldly fragmentation. A crucial aspect of this therapeutic structure is the analysis of the means of knowledge and the categories of reality, since in order to know the nature of the world one must proceed along truth-tracking routes. Such dynamic mind-world encounters are mediated through language, and Hindu philosophical texts extensively discuss the motif of whether or not deep reality can be comprehended through linguistic structures. These philosophical exercises also shape reflections on themes such as aesthetics, social organization, the meaning of life, and so on. As Hinduism increasingly migrates to western locations through practices of yoga, meditation, and mindfulness, and along with sensibilities relating to vegetarianism, ecology, and pacifism, we encounter multiple translations of these classical motifs relating to the self, language, and consciousness.

Applied Buddhism and Protection of Global Environment (Paperback): Dipak Kumar Barua, Ankur Barua Applied Buddhism and Protection of Global Environment (Paperback)
Dipak Kumar Barua, Ankur Barua
R996 Discovery Miles 9 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Applied Buddhism for Good Governance - Promoting Communal Harmony and Social Integration (Paperback): Ankur Barua, Dipak Kumar... Applied Buddhism for Good Governance - Promoting Communal Harmony and Social Integration (Paperback)
Ankur Barua, Dipak Kumar Barua
R4,633 R4,303 Discovery Miles 43 030 Save R330 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Applied Buddhism and Global Warming - A Literature Review (Paperback): Dipak Kumar Barua, Ankur Barua Applied Buddhism and Global Warming - A Literature Review (Paperback)
Dipak Kumar Barua, Ankur Barua
R3,963 R3,688 Discovery Miles 36 880 Save R275 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Applied Buddhism to Preserve the Nature - : The Green Buddhism (Paperback): Ankur Barua, Dipak Kumar Barua Applied Buddhism to Preserve the Nature - : The Green Buddhism (Paperback)
Ankur Barua, Dipak Kumar Barua
R1,072 Discovery Miles 10 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Applied Buddhism for the Development of Mirror-Like Wisdom - The Ultimate Consciousness (Paperback): Dipak Kumar Barua, Mary... Applied Buddhism for the Development of Mirror-Like Wisdom - The Ultimate Consciousness (Paperback)
Dipak Kumar Barua, Mary Anne Basilio, Ankur Barua
R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Applied Buddhism and Global Ecological Crisis (Paperback): Dipak Kumar Barua, Ankur Barua Applied Buddhism and Global Ecological Crisis (Paperback)
Dipak Kumar Barua, Ankur Barua
R684 Discovery Miles 6 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Applied Buddhism in Bibliotherapy - Therapeutic use of Buddhist Texts for Mental Disorders (Paperback): Ankur Barua, Dipak... Applied Buddhism in Bibliotherapy - Therapeutic use of Buddhist Texts for Mental Disorders (Paperback)
Ankur Barua, Dipak Kumar Barua
R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Similarities and Differences between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism (Paperback): Dipak Kumar Barua, Mary Anne Basilio, Ankur... Similarities and Differences between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism (Paperback)
Dipak Kumar Barua, Mary Anne Basilio, Ankur Barua
R212 Discovery Miles 2 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Handbook of Health Research - A life-time Companion (Paperback): Ankur Barua Handbook of Health Research - A life-time Companion (Paperback)
Ankur Barua
R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Hindu Self and Its Muslim Neighbors - Contested Borderlines on Bengali Landscapes (Hardcover): Ankur Barua The Hindu Self and Its Muslim Neighbors - Contested Borderlines on Bengali Landscapes (Hardcover)
Ankur Barua
R2,965 Discovery Miles 29 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In The Hindu Self and its Muslim Neighbors, the author sketches the contours of relations between Hindus and Muslims in Bengal. The central argument is that various patterns of amicability and antipathy have been generated towards Muslims over the last six hundred years and these patterns emerge at dynamic intersections between Hindu self-understandings and social shifts on contested landscapes. The core of the book is a set of translations of the Bengali writings of Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), Kazi Nazrul Islam (1899-1976), and Annada Shankar Ray (1904-2002). Their lives were deeply interwoven with some Hindu-Muslim synthetic ideas and subjectivities, and these involvements are articulated throughout their writings which provide multiple vignettes of contemporary modes of amity and antagonism. Barua argues that the characterization of relations between Hindus and Muslims either in terms of an implacable hostility or of an unfragmented peace is historically inaccurate, for these relations were modulated by a shifting array of socio-economic and socio-political parameters. It is within these contexts that Rabindranath, Nazrul, and Annada Shankar are developing their thoughts on Hindus and Muslims through the prisms of religious humanism and universalism.

The Vedantic Relationality of Rabindranath Tagore - Harmonizing the One and Its Many (Hardcover): Ankur Barua The Vedantic Relationality of Rabindranath Tagore - Harmonizing the One and Its Many (Hardcover)
Ankur Barua
R3,288 Discovery Miles 32 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a thematic study of the poet-thinker Rabindranath Tagore's conceptual project of harmonizing the one and its many. Tagore's writings, in Bengali and in English, on religious and social themes are held together by the leitmotif of a "harmony" which operates across several existential, religious, and social polarities - the finite and the infinite, the temporal and the eternal, and the individual and the universal. Tagore creatively appropriated materials from diverse sources such as the classical Hindu Vedantic systems, the folk piety of Bengal, and others, to configure a dialectic which shapes his writings on both religious and social themes. On the one hand, each individual is irreducibly distinct from everyone else, and, on the other hand, each individual gains their spiritual depth precisely by being placed within the dynamic matrices of an interrelated whole. Thus, we find Tagore rejecting certain monastic forms of Hindu world-renunciation and also certain ecstatic dimensions of devotional worship - the former because they efface individuality and the latter because they can generate self-absorbed styles of living. Again, Tagore is as sharply opposed to Bengali imitativeness of English modes of being in the world as he is to Bengali forms of insularity - the former because it dilutes the concrete richness of indigenous lifeforms and the latter because it confines individuals to parochial enclosures. Tagore's life-long endeavor was to configure a "third way" by rejecting both the blank homogeneity of an undifferentiated one and the particularistic insularities of a multitude without a deeper center of coherence.

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