One Religion Too Many: The Religiously Comparative Reflections Of A Comparatively Religious Hindu
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Enlightening Encounters With The WorldS Religions From A Hindu Perspective. One Religion Too Many Is A Hindu PilgrimS Progress Through The WorldS Religious Traditions. An Eminent Scholar Of Comparative Religion, Arvind Sharma Provides A Firsthand Account Of How He Came To Be A Party To The Dialogue Of Religions-First With His Own Religion, Then With The Comparative Study Of Religion, And Finally With The Religious Universalism He Has Come To Espouse Because Of This Heritage. Starting With An Account Of The Hinduism Of His Family In Varanasi, India, Sharma Then Heads West, Finding Himself Initially Dumbfounded By The Christian Eucharist, Wondering If There Is A Hinjew Connection, Grappling With Zen In Massachusetts, And Pressed Into Service To Teach About Islam. Sharma Writes With A Light Touch, But Even When His Encounters And Perceptions Are Amusing, They Are Always Insightful And Thought Provoking. Western Readers, In Particular, Will Enjoy Seeing Their Own Traditions Through The Eyes Of An Easterner Who Has Come To Know Them Well. SharmaS Ultimate Perspective On Religious Universalism Is A Welcoming Vision For The Globalizing World Of The Twenty-First Century. Arvind Sharma Is Birks Professor Of Comparative Religion At Mcgill University. His Many Books Include Hinduism As A Missionary Religion; Religious Studies And Comparative Methodology: The Case For Reciprocal Illumination; And Sleep As A State Of Consciousness In Advaita Vednta.
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