This challenging and beautifully written book describes the leading ideas of Indian philosophy and religion. It traces the probable influence of Indian mysticism on Greek thought and Christian development, through Alexandrian Judaism, Christian Gnosticism, and Neo-Platonism. The author argues that C
Eastern Religions and Western Thought
β Scribed by S. Radhakrishnan; Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 1959
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 420
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
As an academic, philosopher, and statesman, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888-1975) was one of the most recognized and influential Indian thinkers in academic circles in the 20th century. Throughout his life and extensive writing career, Radhakrishnan sought to define, defend, and promulgate his religion, a religion he variously identified as Hinduism, Vedanta, and the religion of the Spirit. He sought to demonstrate that his Hinduism was both philosophically coherent and ethically viable. Radhakrishnanβs concern for experience and his extensive knowledge of the Western philosophical and literary traditions has earned him the reputation of being a bridge-builder between India and the West. He often appears to feel at home in the Indian as well as the Western philosophical contexts, and draws from both Western and Indian sources throughout his writing. Because of this, Radhakrishnan has been held up in academic circles as a representative of Hinduism to the West. His lengthy writing career and his many published works have been influential in shaping the Westβs understanding of Hinduism, India, and the East.
β¦ Table of Contents
Eastern Religions and Western Thought
Preface
Contents
I. The WorldβS Unborn Soul
II. The Supreme Spiritual Ideal: The Hindu View
III. Mysticism And Ethics In Hindu Thought
IV. India And Western Religious Thought: Greece
V. India And Western Religious Thought: Christendom. I
VI. India And Western Religious Thought: Christendom. II
VII. Greece, Palestine, And India
VIII. The Meeting Of Religions
IX. The Individual And The Social Order In Hinduism
Appendix
Index
β¦ Subjects
hinduism;vedanta;hindu thought;christendom;comparative religion
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