Methodological Studies in the History of Religions: With Special Reference to Hinduism and Buddhism

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In this book, the methods adopted by traditional scholars for the study of World’s religions have been examined with a view to suggesting a more rigorous methodology for it. While recognizing the pioneering efforts of Western scholars like the missionaries, academic men and civil servants, it has been found that most of their approaches suffer from parochialism, Eurocentrism and from what the author calls ‘the elder brother complex’.

The author rejects the identification of comparative religion exclusively with comparative theology. The sociological and the anthropological approaches are also criticised for being too one-side. Selecting Hinduism and Buddhism as examples, the author seeks to demonstrate the many colourful facets of the religious phenomenon, none of which can be neglected by the students of comparative religion-or rather, of Religionswissenschaft.The stress here is on what Mircea Eliade has called ‘total hermeneutics’. i.e. totality of perspective of Worlds’s religions in all their various aspects.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR N.S.S. Raman

Professor N.S.S. Raman was Professor and Head, Department of Philosophy and Dean, Faculty of Arts, Banaras Hindu University at Varanasi. At present he is working at the Centre for Studies in Civilizations in New Delhi in the Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture. He was educated in India, U.K. and Germany. He was Visiting Professor at the University of Mainz in Germany and he has also worked at the East-West Centre in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was also Visiting Professor at the Indian Institute Of Advanced Study, Shimla in 2002.

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Methodological Studies in the History of Religions: With Special Reference to Hinduism and Buddhism
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1st. ed.
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818595254X
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225p., 8.8" X 5.8"
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