Religions of The World: Their Origin and Wisdom

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The objective of this book is to analyse the history, teachings and development of most of the notable religion of the world to unravel the inner essence and the basic principles. Starting with an introduction to the meaning distinction and importance of religion, the subsequent chapter of this book deals with the Psychology of Religion. Then follow the chapters on Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Islamism, Judaism, Christianity, Bahai Religion, Tao: The Religion of Lao Tze, Zoroastrainism and confucianism. The concluding remarks point out to the essential oneness of the teachings of all religions. The book ends with a discussion of scientific approach to religion, the central wisdom of world religion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ram Nath Sharma

Dr. Ram Nath Sharma, M.A. D.Litt. President U.P. Philosophers Association for a decade. LMI: Indian Philosophical Association and Darshan Parishad; Director: Sri Aurobindo Research Institute; Chief Editor: Research Journal of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Head of the Department of P.G. Studies and Research at Meerut P.G. Studies and Research at Meerut College for two decades. Guided three dozen Ph.D’s Author of more than one hundred research papers and an equal number of booksin the field of Philosophy, Sociology,Education and Psychology. An Authority on Sri Aurobindo and Indian Psycology, Dr. Sharma has always been keen to take up any important problem to present it in a book form. Some of his works on current subjects are contemporary Indian Philosophy, Indian Psycology, Integral Thought of Sri Aurobindo, The Kargil War, India VotesAgain, Indian Education Into Millennium Kashmir Autonomy, Neo Vedanta Education, World Fights Terrorism, Schools and Schooling in India, National Education at Cross-roads and Great Thinkers of the World Vol. I, II, III.

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Title
Religions of The World: Their Origin and Wisdom
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8182900150
Length
viii+275p., Bibliography; 25cm.
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