Understanding Hinduism (understanding Faith)
by Frank Whaling /
2010 / English / EPUB
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The Hindu tradition can claim to be the world's oldest religion. It
has evolved in India over the past 3,000 years. It differs from
monotheistic beliefs, such as Christianity, in that there is no
identifiable founder, specific theological system, or single system
of morality. In this book, author Frank Whaling provides an
overview of the history and development of the Hindu tradition. He
takes account of recent scholarship and regards Hinduism as a
world-view, as well as a religious tradition. The book covers the
core areas of Hindu religious organization, rituals, ethics, social
involvement, and sacred texts, as well as key concepts, aesthetics,
and spirituality. It illustrates these topics by personal example,
as well as by informed analysis. While more stress is placed upon
the modern situation, including the neo-Hindu and Hindutva
movements, the Hindu past is not ignored. Village Hinduism and
'high' Hinduism are addressed, along with the Hindu presence in
Britain and the wider world.
The Hindu tradition can claim to be the world's oldest religion. It
has evolved in India over the past 3,000 years. It differs from
monotheistic beliefs, such as Christianity, in that there is no
identifiable founder, specific theological system, or single system
of morality. In this book, author Frank Whaling provides an
overview of the history and development of the Hindu tradition. He
takes account of recent scholarship and regards Hinduism as a
world-view, as well as a religious tradition. The book covers the
core areas of Hindu religious organization, rituals, ethics, social
involvement, and sacred texts, as well as key concepts, aesthetics,
and spirituality. It illustrates these topics by personal example,
as well as by informed analysis. While more stress is placed upon
the modern situation, including the neo-Hindu and Hindutva
movements, the Hindu past is not ignored. Village Hinduism and
'high' Hinduism are addressed, along with the Hindu presence in
Britain and the wider world.