One religion too many: the religiously comparative reflections of a comparatively religious Hindu
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Book Details
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers
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ISBN 13: 9789381406113
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ISBN 10: 9381406111
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Edition: 2014
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Year: 2014
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Language: English
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Subject(s): Religion
About the Book
In this insightful work, Arvind Sharma, an eminent scholar of comparative religion, offers a personal journey through the world's religious traditions. The book serves as a Hindu pilgrim's progress, detailing how Sharma became engaged in the dialogue of religions—beginning with his own Hindu tradition, expanding into the comparative study of religion, and ultimately embracing religious universalism as part of his intellectual and spiritual heritage.
Through this firsthand account, Sharma shares his evolution from a practitioner of his faith to a scholar who finds common ground among the diverse spiritual paths of the world. This book offers valuable reflections on the nature of religious dialogue, interfaith understanding, and the universality of spiritual wisdom.

