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Religion for Harmonious Living

Religion for Harmonious Living

$49
Author:Dr M D Thomas
ISBN 13:9789391897031
Binding:Hardbound
Language:English
Year:2022
Subject:Philosophy and Religion/Religion

About the Book

Religion for Harmonious Living is a substantial volume that advocates religion as an agent of harmonious living. It analyzes the positives and negatives of religion in 3 realistic manners It proceeds to underline the fact that ethical human and spiritual values are the most brilliant component of religion and religions. Inclusive thinking, interactive learning and collaborative living have to be the natural outcome of religious engagement. In spite of the fact that religion Is Do exception to the inadequacies and imperfections of the crested world of the humans, it has to be a motivating force for harmonious living, rightly. In other words, religion has to be a path towards social harmony, of course in an interactive fashion. The book, in twenty three chapters, reviews the theme in question from various perspectives, in terms of two umbrella areas namely 'religion and harmony'. It examines religion and religions in general and dialogical implications of and approaches among religions, scientifically so. A few comparative studies between religious traditions highlight the diverse aspects of the religious phenomenon. It approaches the theme from the viewpoints of revolutionary poets and social reformers, like Kabeer and Shree Narayan Guru. The analysis of Constitutional and religious values gives the book the right focus, too. The role of education in facilitating religion for social harmony is duly discussed, as well. The Constitutional ethos of India emphasizes the democratic, socialist and secular credentials of life as citizens. Accordingly, an all-inclusive mindset is the right response to the plural, diverse and multi-faceted character of the country in particular and of the world society in general. Harmonious living calls for zeroing down the discriminative frame of mind based on ethnicity, gender, language, race, caste, class, creed, class, culture, dress patterns, food habits and other social traditions.