Religion in India is an ideal first introduction to India's fascinating and varied religious history. Fred Clothey surveys the religions of India from prehistory and Indo-European migration through to the modern period. Exploring the interactions between different religious movements over time; and engaging with some of the liveliest debates in religious studies; he examines the rituals; mythologies; arts; ethics and social and cultural contexts of religion as lived in the past and present on the subcontinent. Key topics discussed include: Hinduism; its origins and development over time minority religions; such as Christianity; Judaism; Islam; Sikhism; Zoroastrianism; Jainism and Buddhism the influences of colonialism on Indian religion the spread of Indian religions in the rest of the world the practice of religion in everyday life; including case studies of pilgrimages; festivals; temples and rituals; and the role of women Written by an experienced teacher; this student-friendly textbook is full of clear; lively discussion and vivid examples. Complete with maps and illustrations; and useful pedagogical features; including timelines; a comprehensive glossary; and recommended further reading specific to each chapter; this is an invaluable resource for students beginning their studies of Indian religions.
#676965 in Books imusti 2013-04-11 2013-05-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.21 x .78 x 6.14l; 1.05 #File Name: 0415892252344 pagesRoutledge
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