Comparative Religion
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDE181 |
Author: | Kedar Nath Tiwari |
Publisher: | Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2004 |
ISBN: | 8120802934 |
Pages: | 237 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 8.5" X 5.5" |
Book Description
The book is primarily meant for the use of Honours and Post-graduate students of Philosophy and Religion of the Indian Universities. Most of the books that are available on the subject dwell more upon the history of the origin and growth of the different religions rather than upon the basic principles, beliefs and practices that these religions inculcate and emphasize. Instead of going into the history of religions the author deals with certain specific topics relating to the important beliefs and practices of the followers of these religions, making the approach topical rather than historical. To make the study really comparative a separate chapter has been added which compares the religions on the specific topics taken up in the book. Towards the end the author has attempted to assess the possibility of a Universal Religion. The book is written in lucid style and contains much useful and interesting material for students as well as general readers.
Foreword | v | |
Preface | vii | |
Chapter I : | Comparative Religion : Nature, Aims and Objectives | 1 |
Chapter II : | Hinduism | 8 |
Introductory | 8 | |
Basic features of Hinduism as a religion | 11 | |
God | 13 | |
World | 16 | |
Man | 20 | |
Evil and suffering | 22 | |
Life after Death | 25 | |
Human destiny | 28 | |
Hindu Ethics, ways of prayer, rituals etc. | 30 | |
Principal sects | 36 | |
Chapter III : | Buddhism | 43 |
Introductory | 43 | |
Basic features of Buddhism as a religion | 47 | |
God | 50 | |
World | 51 | |
Man | 52 | |
Evil and suffering | 54 | |
Life after Death | 57 | |
Ultimate human destiny | 59 | |
Buddhist discipline | 61 | |
Principal sects | 67 | |
Chapter IV : | Jainism | 70 |
Introduction | 70 | |
Basic features of Jainism as a religion | 72 | |
God | 73 | |
World | 74 | |
Man | 75 | |
Evil and suffering | 77 | |
Life after Death | 78 | |
Ultimate destiny | 79 | |
Jain discipline | 80 | |
Principal sects | 88 | |
Chapter V : | Zoroastrianism | 90 |
Introductory | 90 | |
Basic features of Zoroastrianism as a religion | 92 | |
God | 93 | |
World | 95 | |
Man | 96 | |
Evil and suffering | 98 | |
Life after Death | 99 | |
Ultimate destiny | 100 | |
Ethics and ways of prayer etc. | 101 | |
Sects | 102 | |
Chapter VI : | Judaism | 104 |
Introduction | 104 | |
Basic features of Judaism as a religion | 108 | |
God | 109 | |
World | 112 | |
Man | 114 | |
Evil and suffering | 116 | |
Life after Death | 119 | |
Human destiny | 122 | |
Judaic discipline | 124 | |
Principal sects | 128 | |
Chapter VII : | Christianity | 130 |
Introduction | 130 | |
Basic features of Christianity as a religion | 132 | |
God | 133 | |
World | 136 | |
Man | 138 | |
Evil and suffering | 139 | |
Life after Death | 141 | |
Human destiny | 143 | |
Ethics and ways of prayer etc. | 143 | |
Principle sects | 148 | |
Chapter VIII : | Islam | 153 |
Introduction | 153 | |
Basic features of Islam as a religion | 155 | |
God | 156 | |
World | 159 | |
Man | 159 | |
Evil and suffering | 161 | |
Life after Death | 163 | |
Human destiny | 164 | |
Islamic discipline | 165 | |
Principle sects | 169 | |
Chapter IX : | Sikhism | 173 |
Introduction | 173 | |
Basic features of Sikhism as a religion | 175 | |
God | 177 | |
World | 179 | |
Man | 181 | |
Evil and suffering | 182 | |
Life after Death | 183 | |
Ultimate destiny | 185 | |
The Sikh discipline | 187 | |
Sects | 189 | |
Chapter X : | Comparison and Appraisal | 191 |
God | 192 | |
World | 198 | |
Man | 200 | |
Evil and suffering | 203 | |
Life after Death | 207 | |
Human destiny | 210 | |
Ethical and other disciplines | 213 | |
Chapter XI : | The Possibility of Universal Religion | 215 |