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The Perfectibility of Human Nature in Eastern and Western Thought (Paperback): Harold Coward The Perfectibility of Human Nature in Eastern and Western Thought (Paperback)
Harold Coward
R723 Discovery Miles 7 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How perfectible is human nature as understood in Eastern and Western philosophy, psychology, and religion? Harold Coward examines some of the very different answers to this question. He poses that in Western thought, including philosophy, psychology, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, human nature is often understood as finite, flawed, and not perfectible-in religion requiring God's grace and the afterlife to reach the goal. By contrast, Eastern thought arising in India frequently sees human nature to be perfectible and presumes that we will be reborn until we realize the goal-the various yoga psychologies, philosophies, and religions of Hinduism and Buddhism being the paths by which one may perfect oneself and realize release from rebirth. Coward uses the striking differences in the assessment of how perfectible human nature is as the comparative focus for this book.

Yoga and Psychology - Language, Memory, and Mysticism (Hardcover): Harold Coward Yoga and Psychology - Language, Memory, and Mysticism (Hardcover)
Harold Coward
R1,860 Discovery Miles 18 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Harold Coward explores how the psychological aspects of Yoga philosophy have been important to intellectual developments both East and West. Foundational for Hindu, Jaina, and Buddhist thought and spiritual practice, Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, the classical statement of Eastern Yoga, are unique in their emphasis on the nature and importance of psychological processes. Yoga's influence is explored in the work of both the seminal Indian thinker Bhartrhari (c. 600 C.E.) and among key figures in Western psychology: founders Freud and Jung, as well as contemporary transpersonalists such as Washburn, Tart, and Ornstein.

Coward shows how the yogic notion of psychological processes makes Bhartrhari's philosophy of language and his theology of revelation possible. He goes on to explore how Western psychology has been influenced by incorporating or rejecting Patanjali's Yoga. The implications of these trends in Western thought for mysticism and memory are examined as well.

Word, Chant, and Song - Spiritual Transformation in Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Sikhism (Hardcover): Harold Coward Word, Chant, and Song - Spiritual Transformation in Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Sikhism (Hardcover)
Harold Coward
R1,860 Discovery Miles 18 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Derrida and Negative Theology (Paperback, New): Harold Coward, Toby Foshay Derrida and Negative Theology (Paperback, New)
Harold Coward, Toby Foshay; Contributions by Jacques Derrida
R770 Discovery Miles 7 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hindu Ethics - Purity, Abortion, and Euthanasia (Paperback): Harold Coward, Julius Lipner, Katherine K. Young Hindu Ethics - Purity, Abortion, and Euthanasia (Paperback)
Harold Coward, Julius Lipner, Katherine K. Young
R675 Discovery Miles 6 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Jung and Eastern Thought (Paperback, Annotated edition): Harold Coward Jung and Eastern Thought (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Harold Coward
R723 Discovery Miles 7 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Indian Critiques of Gandhi (Paperback): Harold Coward Indian Critiques of Gandhi (Paperback)
Harold Coward
R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Through examinations of Gandhi's critics, both individuals and groups, this book shows the complexity of Indian society and opinion at the time of the Indian Independence Movement.

Yoga and Psychology - Language, Memory, and Mysticism (Paperback): Harold Coward Yoga and Psychology - Language, Memory, and Mysticism (Paperback)
Harold Coward
R636 R595 Discovery Miles 5 950 Save R41 (6%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Harold Coward explores how the psychological aspects of Yoga philosophy have been important to intellectual developments both East and West. Foundational for Hindu, Jaina, and Buddhist thought and spiritual practice, Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, the classical statement of Eastern Yoga, are unique in their emphasis on the nature and importance of psychological processes. Yoga's influence is explored in the work of both the seminal Indian thinker Bhartrhari (c. 600 C.E.) and among key figures in Western psychology: founders Freud and Jung, as well as contemporary transpersonalists such as Washburn, Tart, and Ornstein.

Coward shows how the yogic notion of psychological processes makes Bhartrhari's philosophy of language and his theology of revelation possible. He goes on to explore how Western psychology has been influenced by incorporating or rejecting Patanjali's Yoga. The implications of these trends in Western thought for mysticism and memory are examined as well.

Fifty Years of Religious Studies in Canada - A Personal Retrospective (Paperback): Harold Coward Fifty Years of Religious Studies in Canada - A Personal Retrospective (Paperback)
Harold Coward
R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

In Canadian universities in the early 1960s, no courses were offered on Hinduism, Buddhism, or Islam. Only the study of Christianity was available, usually in a theology program in a church college or seminary. Today almost every university in North America has a religious studies department that offers courses on Western and Eastern religions as well as religion in general. Harold Coward addresses this change in this memoir of his forty-five-year career in the development of religious studies as a new academic field in Canada. He also addresses the shift from theology classes in seminaries to non-sectarian religious studies faculties of arts and humanities; the birth and growth of departments across Canada from the 1960s to the present; the contribution of McMaster University to religious studies in Canada and Coward's Ph.D. experience there; the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society at the University of Victoria; and the future of religious studies as a truly interdisciplinary enterprise. Coward's retrospective, while not a history as such, documents information from his varied experience and wide network of colleagues that is essential for a future formal history of the discipline. His story is both personally engaging and richly informative about the development of the field.

Hard Choices - Climate Change in Canada (Paperback): Harold Coward, Andrew J. Weaver Hard Choices - Climate Change in Canada (Paperback)
Harold Coward, Andrew J. Weaver
R1,249 Discovery Miles 12 490 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Drought, floods, hurricanes, forest fires, ice storms, blackouts, dwindling fish stocks...what Canadian has not experienced one of these or more, or heard about the "greenhouse" effect, and not wondered what is happening to our climate? Yet most of us have a poor understanding of this extremely important issue, and need better, reliable scientific information. "Hard Choices: Climate Change in Canada" delivers some hard facts to help us make some of those hard choices.

This new collection of essays by leading Canadian scientists, engineers, social scientists, and humanists offers an overview and assessment of climate change and its impacts on Canada from physical, social, technological, economic, political, and ethical / religious perspectives. Interpreting and summarizing the large and complex literatures from each of these disciplines, the book offers a multidisciplinary approach to the challenges we face in Canada. Special attention is given to Canada's response to the Kyoto Protocol, as well as an assessment of the overall adequacy of Kyoto as a response to the global challenge of climate change.

"Hard Choices" fills a gap in available books which provide readers with reliable information on climate change and its impacts that are specific to Canada. While written for the general reader, it is also well suited for use as an undergraduate text in environmental studies courses.

A Cross-Cultural Dialogue on Health Care Ethics (Paperback): Harold Coward, Pinit Ratanakul A Cross-Cultural Dialogue on Health Care Ethics (Paperback)
Harold Coward, Pinit Ratanakul
R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The ethical theories employed in health care today assume, in the main, a modern Western philosophical framework. Yet the diversity of cultural and religious assumptions regarding human nature, health and illness, life and death, and the status of the individual suggest that a cross-cultural study of health care ethics is needed.

"A Cross-Cultural Dialogue on Health Care Ethics" provides this study. It shows that ethical questions can be resolved by examining the ethical principles present in each culture, critically assessing each value, and identifying common values found within all traditions, It encourages the development of global awareness and sensitivity to and respect for the diversity of peoples and their values and will advance understanding as well as help to foster a greater balance and a fuller truth in consideration of the human condition and what makes for health and wholeness.

Word, Chant, and Song - Spiritual Transformation in Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Sikhism (Paperback): Harold Coward Word, Chant, and Song - Spiritual Transformation in Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Sikhism (Paperback)
Harold Coward
R624 R588 Discovery Miles 5 880 Save R36 (6%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Experiencing Scripture in World Religions (Paperback): Harold Coward Experiencing Scripture in World Religions (Paperback)
Harold Coward
R585 R529 Discovery Miles 5 290 Save R56 (10%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days
Sin and Salvation in the World Religions - A Short Introduction (Paperback): Harold Coward Sin and Salvation in the World Religions - A Short Introduction (Paperback)
Harold Coward
R723 R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Save R53 (7%) Ships in 10 - 17 working days

This text provides a global yet concise survey of the role played by sin and salvation in Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and Hinduism. Considering what sin actually is, and what constitutes salvation, it draws on scriptural teachings and the view of leading thinkers on human frailty and the afterlife in the major world faiths. With a conclusion which offers a balanced view of the similarities between all religions, this is an accessible guide for students and theologians alike.

Readings in Eastern Religions (Paperback, 2 Revised Edition): Harold Coward, Ronald Neufeldt, Eva K. Neumaier Readings in Eastern Religions (Paperback, 2 Revised Edition)
Harold Coward, Ronald Neufeldt, Eva K. Neumaier
R1,045 Discovery Miles 10 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally developed for use in introductory courses on Eastern religious traditions, this popular anthology offers a selection of readings from primary texts of India, China, and Japan. For the second edition, the editors have added excerpts and have written introductions that provide a more comprehensive context for the readings. A section on Chan / Zen and excerpts from the writings of Ge Hong, representing the central concerns of Daoism, are included. A section on modern China includes a poem written by Mao, exhibiting his Daoist sensibilities. A revised chapter on Buddhism presents the voices of modern Buddhist writers, including the Dalai Lama. Throughtout the volume, reflections on the role of women in Eastern religions, as well as women's voices themselves, are added.

Religion and Peacebuilding (Hardcover, New): Harold Coward, Gordon S. Smith Religion and Peacebuilding (Hardcover, New)
Harold Coward, Gordon S. Smith
R1,595 Discovery Miles 15 950 Out of stock

Acknowledging that religion can motivate both violence and compassion, this book looks at how a variety of world religions can and do build peace. In the wake of September 11, 2001 religion is often seen as the motivating force behind terrorism and other acts of violence. Religion and Peacebuilding looks beyond headlines concerning violence perpetrated in the name of religion to examine how world religions have also inspired social welfare and peacemaking activism. Leading scholars from the Aboriginal, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian, Jewish, Muslim, and Christian traditions provide detailed analyses of the spiritual resources for fostering peace within their respective religions. The contributors discuss the formidable obstacles to nonviolent conflict transformation found within sacred texts and living traditions. Case studies of Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Cambodia, and South Africa are also examined as practical applications of spiritual resources for peace.

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