Tiwari, Kedar Nath

Comparative religion/ Kedar Nath Tiwari - 2nd. rev. ed. - Delhi : MBP, 2009. - xxv,331p. ; 25cm.

1. Comparative Religion
Nature, Aims and Objectives
2. Hinduism
Introductory
Basic features of Hinduism as a religion
God
World
Man
Evil and suffering
Life after death
Human destiny
Hindu Ethics, ways of prayer, rituals etc.
Principal sects
3. Buddhism
Introductory
Basic features of Buddhism as a religion
God
World
Man
Evil and suffering
Life after death
Ultimate human destiny
Buddhist discipline
Principal sects
4. Jainism
Introductory
Basic features of Jainism as a religion
God
World
Man
Evil and suffering
Idfe after death
Ultiniate destiny
jdina discipline
Principal sects
5. Zoroastrianism
Introductory
Basic features of Zoroastrianism as a religion
God
World
Man
Evil and suffering
Life after death
Ultimate destiny
Htlncs and ways of prayer etc.
Sects
6. Judaism
Introductory
Basic features of the Judaism as a religion
God
World
Man
Evil and suffering
Life after death
Human destiny
Judaic discipline
Principal sects
7. Christianity
Introductory
Basic features of Christianity as a religion
God
World
Man
Evil and suffering
Life after death
Human destiny
Ethics and prayer etc.
Principal sects
8. Islam
Introductory
Basic features of Islam as a religion
God
World
Man
Evil and suffering
Life after death
Human destiny
Islamic discipline
Principal sects
9. Sikhism
Introductory
Basic features of Sikhism as a religion
God
World
Man
Evil and suffering
Life after death
Ultimate destiny
The Sikh discipline
Sects
10. Comparison and Appraisal
God
World
Man
Evil and suffering
Life after death
Human destiny
Ethical and other disciplines
11. The Possibility of Universal Religion

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