Sikh Dynamic Vision

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Sikh Dynamic Vision is an original Objectives and comprehensive interpretative seminal philosophical contribution to the Sikh onto-theology written from the modern philosophical and comparative standpoints. Primary sources and the authentic Sikh Canons are interpreted with the analytical and critical techniques of philosophy of language along with existential, phenomenological, and hermeneutical viewpoints. Cliphers of the sacred scriptures are decoded within the context of the medieval socio-cultural milieu with the modern tools and techniques of the analytical philosophy of religions for developing universe of religious discourse of the Sikh world-view. Sui generic contributions to Sikhism to the world religious philosophies in theory and praxis have been syntactically worked out. The present work is a care feat of critical and candid analysis o f the religious philosophies for cleansing the prevalent shoddy interpretations of the kernel concept of Sikh Philosophy for cleansing the prevalent shoddy interpretations of the kernel concepts of Sikh philosophy for illuminating the Sikh epiphany of ikoamkar, saca-khanda, miri-piri, ecstasy, voluntarism and the Khalsa. It will be a treat to read the book without preconceived notions. The aim of the book is to remove misunderstanding about the Sikh philosophy. Restoration of historical action (Shubha karma) and existential social realities are singular contributions to Sikhism.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Nirbhai Singh

Dr. Nirbhai Singh (b. 1935), specialized in philosophy of Sikhism, was Professor of Comparative Religion in the Department of Religious Studies, Punjabi University, Patiala, and retired from the same university in 1995 as Professor and Head of Philosophy Department. He was editor of the prestigious research journals: The Religious Studies, Punjabi University, Patiala and The Humanities and Social Sciences, IIAS, Shimla. He was member of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR), New Delhi. He was selected Fellow at Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS), Shimla, to research on “Cretique of Sikh Voluntarism”. Recently he has been working on: Critique of Medieval Indian World-view” and: Mystery of Human Life.” He has to his credit five original research books on Sikh Philosophy, Bhakta Namadeva, Medieval Saints, et al. He participated and presented research papers in National and International Seminars and Conferences. He contributed scores of research articles journals and the daily newspapers.

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Title
Sikh Dynamic Vision
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8186622632
Length
xx+436p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm
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