Sikhism for Modern Man

Sikhism for Modern Man

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDG242
Author: Madanjit Kaur Piar Singh
Publisher: Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
Language: English
Edition: 2006
ISBN: 8177700022
Pages: 193
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 8.5"X5.5"

Book Description

FOREWORD:

Sikhism For the Modern Man discusses the predicament in which modern man finds himself placed. Numerous discoveries of far-reaching consequence, made in the fields of Natural Sciences and accumulation of vast amount of scientific knowledge during the last couple of centuries, had shaken man's faith in religious dogma. This is particularly so in respect of the genesis of the universe, its expanse and nature, which man had been taught to believe and marvel at. Various faiths have had their own fanciful notions on this account. Disturbed in his faith by new discoveries and prompted by material advancement in Science, the modern man sought to build for himself a kingdom of heaven on earth. This gave rise to different types of political systems each aiming at Utopia. But these advance too soon shattered his dreams and added to his frustrations.

The author sees a retreat to religion as an inevitable consequence. It is in this perspective that the message of universal teachings of Sikhism has a special relevance.

This work is being published posthumously by an arrangement made with the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management committee who had originally sponsored the writing of this book by Sirdar Kapur Singh on the occasion of Indian Philosophical Congress held at Delhi University in January 1976. Thought suffused with rather overladen expressions, the thought-content itself makes for compelling and diligent reading. The author lends evidence of fresh and original thinking. On many a subject touched upon by him, he stimulates further thought and research.

I would also love to place on record my keen appreciation of the ready and valued co-operation the University has received from Prof. Kapur Singh's distinguished son, Dr. Inderjit Singh, Principal Economist, I.B.R.D. Washington, D.C., U.S.A.

CONTENTS

Guru Nanak Dev University
Amritsar.
(G. S. Randhawa)
Vice-Chancellor
CONTENTS

PRELIMS
-Note from Sponsors of the Book (ix)
-Editors' Note (xi)
-Key to Transliteration (xvi)
-Abbreviations (xviii)
CHAPTERS
I. Retreat from and Return to Religion 1
II. Phenomenality of Sikhism 23
III. The Heart of Sikhism 81
IV. The Sikh Thought 102
V. Social Implications of Sikhism 130
VI. A Perspective 145
VII. The Axial Ritual 158
VIII. Sikh Congregational Prayer 175
-Bibliography 181
-Doctrinal Index 186
-General And Bibliographical Index 188

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