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- catalog contributor b1797275.
- catalog created "[1963, c1962]".
- catalog date "1963".
- catalog date "[1963, c1962]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1963, c1962]".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- The meeting of religions -- Hindu and Christian scriptures -- Philosophy and religion -- Religious dialogue -- Veda, Vedanta and Gita -- 2. In the beginning -- Creators -- Existence and non existence -- Brahman -- Maya and cyclic appearances -- Two creation myths -- Breath and wisdom -- The logos -- Cyclic and linear patterns -- 3. The one and the many -- Aryans and Indus people: caste -- Monism and the atman -- Non duality -- Lord, soul, and Bhakti -- Implications of monotheism -- Transcendence and immanence -- Spirit and logos -- Duality -- 4. What is man? -- Body and soul -- Nature and breath -- Sleep and death -- Being and bliss -- Pessimism? -- Life affirming, materialistic religion -- Body soul unity -- Breath and spirit -- Anthropomorphism -- 5. Immortality -- The eternal soul -- Pre existent and post existent -- Transmigration and karma -- Memory, progress, detachment -- Soul as breath of God -- Pre existence? -- Sheol -- Resurrection -- A spiritual body -- 6. Heaven and bliss -- Heavens and underworld -- The final goal: moshka and nirvana -- Union with the Lord -- Heaven, Paradise, and Gehenna -- Eternal life -- Communion with God -- 7. The discipline of the spiritual life -- Yoga and its techniques -- Postures -- The Lord -- Ascetic prophets -- Fasting, prayer -- Christian yoga? -- 8. Mysticism -- Mystical knowledge, or union? -- Absorption and identity -- Devotion and Bhakti -- Grace and revelation -- I and thou -- Transcendence and union -- Divine indwelling -- The beatific vision -- 9. Conduct and suffering -- Karma and tragedy -- Determinism -- Indifference -- Ways of works and devotion -- Personal relationships -- Forgiveness and morality -- Law and love -- The suffering of the righteous -- 10. Religion and society -- Moral example, status obligation, unattachment -- Caste rules -- Non violence -- Ethical monotheism -- Social justice -- The inner motive -- Love your enemies -- Social service.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog extent "136 p.".
- catalog issued "1963".
- catalog issued "[1963, c1962]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[New York] Association Press".
- catalog subject "291.82".
- catalog subject "BR128.H5 P37 1963".
- catalog subject "Christianity and other religions Hinduism.".
- catalog subject "Sacred books Comparative studies.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- The meeting of religions -- Hindu and Christian scriptures -- Philosophy and religion -- Religious dialogue -- Veda, Vedanta and Gita -- 2. In the beginning -- Creators -- Existence and non existence -- Brahman -- Maya and cyclic appearances -- Two creation myths -- Breath and wisdom -- The logos -- Cyclic and linear patterns -- 3. The one and the many -- Aryans and Indus people: caste -- Monism and the atman -- Non duality -- Lord, soul, and Bhakti -- Implications of monotheism -- Transcendence and immanence -- Spirit and logos -- Duality -- 4. What is man? -- Body and soul -- Nature and breath -- Sleep and death -- Being and bliss -- Pessimism? -- Life affirming, materialistic religion -- Body soul unity -- Breath and spirit -- Anthropomorphism -- 5. Immortality -- The eternal soul -- Pre existent and post existent -- Transmigration and karma -- Memory, progress, detachment -- Soul as breath of God -- Pre existence? -- Sheol -- Resurrection -- A spiritual body -- 6. Heaven and bliss -- Heavens and underworld -- The final goal: moshka and nirvana -- Union with the Lord -- Heaven, Paradise, and Gehenna -- Eternal life -- Communion with God -- 7. The discipline of the spiritual life -- Yoga and its techniques -- Postures -- The Lord -- Ascetic prophets -- Fasting, prayer -- Christian yoga? -- 8. Mysticism -- Mystical knowledge, or union? -- Absorption and identity -- Devotion and Bhakti -- Grace and revelation -- I and thou -- Transcendence and union -- Divine indwelling -- The beatific vision -- 9. Conduct and suffering -- Karma and tragedy -- Determinism -- Indifference -- Ways of works and devotion -- Personal relationships -- Forgiveness and morality -- Law and love -- The suffering of the righteous -- 10. Religion and society -- Moral example, status obligation, unattachment -- Caste rules -- Non violence -- Ethical monotheism -- Social justice -- The inner motive -- Love your enemies -- Social service.".
- catalog title "Upanishads, Gītā and Bible; a comparative study of Hindu and Christian Scriptures.".
- catalog type "Comparative studies. fast".
- catalog type "text".