Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics (In 15 Volumes)

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Many of the key problems and concepts of ethics go back to the time of the Vedas and the origins of Vedic philosophy. The earliest documents to be studied are the Veda-Samhitas and their culmination as the Upanishads. The schools of Jainism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity also provide an excellent psychological analysis and form important sections in the history of ethics. This book is addressed to any reasonably intelligent human being who seeks answers to ultimate human questions. It is not concerned with scholarly polemics. Of course, it is to be expected that some religious traditionalists will attack this work from their perspective of faith. The thesis and theme of this book is that ethics properly understood (including both intellectual and moral virtue) is the most important objective, preoccupation, and task of human beings insofar as human beings fulfill the positive potentialities of human nature.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ravindra Brahmachari Chidanandjee

Ravindra Brahmachari Chidanandjee is a spiritual master from Biher (India) and also internationally reputed Vedic philosopher. Ravindra Jee is a soul who has come back on earth to teach the divine lessons, which he learnt through his life by living in the presence of his Master, at the lotus feet of his Master for nearly six years. He has gained enlightened understanding of the secrets of spiritural life and has since become a great teacher of kundalini yoga and pranayama through art of breathing, mantra and mudra yoga, ascension and conducts number of profound initiations of a divine order.

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Title
Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics (In 15 Volumes)
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1st ed.
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8126137022
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cxx+4320p.
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