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Arvind Sharma

    13. leden 1940

    Arvind Sharma je přední odborník na srovnávací náboženství, jehož práce se hluboce zabývá indickými studiemi a teologií. Svým bádáním osvětluje složité vazby mezi vírou a kulturou s důrazem na srovnávací perspektivu. Jeho akademický přístup je zakořeněn v multidisciplinárním chápání náboženských tradic. Sharma přináší do svých analýz pronikavý vhled, který čtenářům pomáhá lépe porozumět rozmanitosti duchovních myšlenek.

    From Fire To Light
    My Creation
    Two Thousand Thoughts
    information
    Women in world religions
    To the Things Themselves
    • 2024

      To write on the Manusmriti is to play with fire! This statement is not merely metaphorical; the Manusmriti has a history of being literally torched. But where there is fire, there is also the possibility of light.'

      From Fire To Light
    • 2023

      Two Thousand Thoughts

      • 198 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      This collection features a diverse array of quotable thoughts that explore various subjects, offering insights and reflections that inspire and provoke thought. Each quote encapsulates wisdom and perspective, making it a valuable resource for readers seeking motivation or deeper understanding across different themes. Ideal for anyone looking to enrich their knowledge or find inspiration in succinct expressions of thought.

      Two Thousand Thoughts
    • 2022

      The book explores the concept of extinction, defining it as the process through which species cease to exist, leading to a decline in biodiversity. It examines the challenges in identifying the exact moment of extinction, often determined retrospectively after a species has been absent for a while. Factors contributing to extinction include habitat changes and competition. Notably, it highlights that over 99% of species that have ever existed are now extinct, while mass extinctions may have played a role in accelerating evolutionary diversification.

      information
    • 2021

      My Creation

      • 58 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      The story explores themes of friendship, forgiveness, and the contrasting ways individuals process hurt and gratitude. After a heated argument in the desert, one friend slaps the other, who chooses to express his pain by writing in the sand. Later, when the slapped friend nearly drowns, his companion saves him, prompting a shift in expression as he carves his gratitude into stone. This narrative illustrates how true friendship can endure conflicts and transform pain into appreciation.

      My Creation
    • 2001

      To the Things Themselves

      Essays on the Discourse and Practice of the Phenomenology of Religion

      5,0(1)Ohodnotit

      This book offers a thorough exploration of Phenomenology of Religion, structured in three parts. The first analyzes the term's connotations, the second situates the method within religious studies, and the last discusses current debates, culminating in the author's unique contribution.

      To the Things Themselves
    • 1997

      In einer von Konflikten zerrissenen Welt ist es wichtig, den friedenstiftenden Kern der Weltreligion zu verstehen, um ihren von gegenseitigen Mißverständnissen geschürten Dissens überwinden zu können. Dieses Buch leistet einen großen Beitrag dazu. Hier werden die einzelnen spirituellen Traditionen nicht von außen oder durch die Brille einer anderen Religion betrachtet. Die Autoren, alle international anerkannte Fachleute, machen uns ihre jeweilige religiöse Tradition, deren Entwicklung bis in die Moderne und deren essentiellen Kern vielmehr von innen her begreifbar.

      Innenansichten der grossen Religionen
    • 1987

      This book explores the role of women across major world religions, including Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Taoism, and tribal religions. It addresses essential facts and ideological issues regarding women's positions within these traditions. A key feature is its phenomenological approach, where scholars analyze sacred texts from both an internal perspective and a feminine viewpoint. Each contributor is a knowledgeable historian of religions, grounding her insights in verifiable facts. The work effectively balances empirical evidence with nuanced perceptions, embodying the strengths of phenomenology and religious history. It highlights the evolution of religious practices and beliefs over time. Contributors include experts from various academic institutions, such as Katherine K. Young from McGill University, Nancy Schuster Barnes in Sanskrit and Indian Studies, M. Theresa Kelleher from Manhattanville College, and Barbara Reed from St. Olaf College. Additionally, Denise L. Carmody from the University of Tulsa, Jane I. Smith from Harvard Divinity School, Rosemary Radford Ruether from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, and Rita M. Gross from the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, provide diverse insights into the intersection of gender and religion.

      Women in world religions