A Hindu perspective on the philosophy of religion

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A Hindu perspective on the philosophy of religion

Arvind Sharma

(Library of philosophy and religion)

Macmillan, 1990

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This presentation of Hinduism particularly stresses the intermingling of philosophy and religion within the faith. It hopes to broaden the horizons of the conventional philosophy of religion by adding material drawn from Hindu thought to its scope of interest. By thus juxtaposing the philosophy of religion with Hindu philosophy, the book attempts to move towards a cross-cultural philosophy of religion. This series of books explores contemporary religious understandings of humanity and the universe. It covers the continuing dialogues between religion and philosophy, scepticism and faith and between the different religions and ideologies.

Table of Contents

  • Grounds for belief in God
  • grounds for disbelief in God
  • Hindu theodicies - the problem of evil
  • Christian views of revelation in a Hindu context
  • religious language
  • the problem of falsification and verificaton
  • human destiny - immortality and resurrection
  • karma and reincarnation
  • the truth-claims of different religions.

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